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Chief Chaka makes a peace declaration for Chirumhanzu
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)
November 16, 2010
"I am
not aligned to any political party. I want to unite people to live
in peace, exchange ideas on what to do to stir development forward.
Let's be in the papers for good reasons not violence.''
Chief Chaka
More than five
hundred villagers among them, chiefs, counselors, herdsmen, the
representative from national youth service, church leaders, artist,
women, youths, men, political party representatives and members
from the MDC and from ZANU Pf gathered on Sunday afternoon the 14th
of November at Muwani business centre, 5 km from Chaka business
centre along the Harare-Masvingo road to commemorate the International
day of peace organized by ROHR Zimbabwe.
The commemoration
was celebrated in the form of rich probing poetry, incisive drama,
soothing music , testimonials and deep speeches interwoven together
to popularize the inevitable need for sustainable peace for development,
its attainment and the underlying advantages of the absence of violence.
The moment came
when his highness, the visionary Chief Chaka delivered the key note
address directly to his people and the visiting chief Manhovo from
the neighboring villages. Unlike the other breed of chieftainship
that has been mired in the political crisis rather than being part
of the solution, Chief Chaka made it known openly to the gathering
that he was neither MDC nor Zanu PF in assuming his priorities and
duties as the leader. Below is copy text of the speech delivered
by Chief Chaka to his people.
I want to
honor Chief Manhovo and all the leadership represented here. I
am so happy with the meeting for peace. As chief, I have already
began making efforts on spreading the gospel of peace in my constituency.
I have gone around telling herdsmen and their people, that I do
not want to hear about a person being beaten because of politics.
People should
be free to live harmony. I have said to people particularly then
youths in my area, if I hear that you have burnt a house or that
you have beaten other people because of politics then you have
to depart from my area.
As leaders
of constituencies we urge people to live in peace so that there
could be development. Without peace there is no development.
This year
I will partner with Chief Manhovo to see that people vote in peace
next year. We do not want to hear about people murdering each
other or hear about demolition of houses .If there are pending
disputes they have to be resolved before the elections. If you
owe someone something, make efforts to resolve issues now and
not wait to settle scores next year.
If I hear
of any cases of violence in my area, I will summon the culprit
and his or her parents to my court failure to which they will
have to find another place to live where violence is tolerated.
I have come
today because of the meeting on peace, if it was about politics
I could have refused but because I heard its about peace - that's
what we want. Therefore can you also pray for the leaders of this
country to unite in honesty.
Us as chiefs,
we are not aligned to any political party but encourage people
to live in peace, therefore I encourage Chief Manhovo to tell
his people and herdsmen not to threaten and intimidate one another.
Chaka and Manhovo we are one people, we can not have a situation
where people from Chaka will go and beat people of Manhovo or
vice versa.
As from today
we do not tolerate any form of intimidation or any form of violence
among the people of Manhovo and Chaka. We are one family therefore
we encourage unity and development. I do not want to hear of any
shaming incidence in newspapers of violence between Manhovo and
Chaka.
You are lucky
to have wise leadership that respects truth telling . . . that
is why I am here today.
We want peace
and unity. I am not aligned to any political party. I want to
unite people to live in peace, exchange ideas on what to do to
stir development forward. Let's be in the papers for good
reasons not violence.
I want to
conclude saying to the youths, do not let people buy you beer
or drugs to commit murder. Human blood is sacred.
With these
words I want to thank the leadership of ROHR and urge them to
continue teaching on peace.
I thank you.
Chief Chaka
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