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Enos
Nkala denies involvement in Gukurahundi massacres
Lance Guma, SW Radio Africa
October 19, 2011
http://www.swradioafrica.com/2011/10/19/enos-nkala-denies-involvement-in-gukuruhundi-massacres/
Former Defence Minister
and ZANU PF founding member Enos Nkala has denied any involvement
in the Gukurahundi Massacres.
Nkala told SW Radio Africa's
Question Time programme that he was Finance Minister when soldiers
from the notorious Fifth Brigade began a campaign that led to the
slaughter of an estimated 20,000 innocent civilians in the Matabeleland
and Midlands Provinces.
A defiant Nkala said
he served as Finance Minister at independence in 1980 up to 1983
when the portfolio was consolidated into Finance, Economic Planning
and Development under the late Dr. Bernard Chidzero. Nkala was then
appointed National Supplies Minister up to 1985. After elections
that year he served as Home Affairs and Defence Minister, in the
two years leading to a unity accord between ZANU and ZAPU that ended
the Gukurahundi Massacres.
Challenged on his role
in the massacres as a cabinet minister Nkala said: "You are
peddling lies, which you cannot prove. You ask Robert Mugabe who
formed Gukurahundi? Who deployed Gukurahundi in Matabeleland? Who
gave them instructions to do what they did? It wasn't me.
Its people who are ill informed who pick things from the press.
You ask Mugabe, he owned Gukurahundi."
Nkala claimed he expressed
his opposition to the massacres while he was still a cabinet minister
and it was one of the reasons he doesn't like Mugabe and the
87 year old ZANU PF leader also doesn't like him. Nkala however
also blamed the then opposition ZAPU for contributing to the conflict,
claiming the abduction of white tourists in Victoria Falls by dissidents
aligned to the party kicked things off.
"That was the reason
for Gukurahundi and many other issues. The two main political parties
(ZANU and ZAPU) we were both armed. Why should the blame be put
entirely on the ZANU PF leadership, why not on the ZAPU leadership?"
Reminded that innocent
people were targeted during the Gukurahundi and not the actual combatants
Nkala said: "Long before you were born young man, innocent
people were killed. When there is conflict, the grass suffers, innocent
people suffer. When we were fighting the whites, you have never
talked about that, because maybe you like whites. Many innocent
people were killed, in villages people were grouped and killed."
Asked about a statement
he made several years ago during a political rally, that he regretted
being from the Ndebele tribe and wished he could wash this away,
Nkala told SW Radio Africa: "That's another lie. It
was created by my political opponents who were fighting me and peddled
that story to try and destroy me."
"How could I, I
am a proud Ndebele, whatever you think. I fought as a Ndebele, I
entered politics as a Ndebele and I left as a Ndebele. So that's
nonsense, it's rubbish, it belongs to the dustbin,"
Nkala said.
Nkala also defended himself
against the WillowGate scandal, which cost him his job as a cabinet
minister. The scandal saw several ministers abuse their concessions
to buy cheap vehicles from the government-owned Willowvale Motor
Industries and then sell them at a profit.
"It's all
nonsense. You buy something at a lower price; sell it at a higher
price, what is the scandal there? It's business."
Reminded that they were
abusing their privileges as ministers, Nkala said: "It was
all foolish. It was because this weak man, so called Robert Mugabe
wanted to weed some of us out. That was the reason, it was not about
cars. It was blown out of proportion and if you believe it, continue
to believe it if you like, it's up to you."
A recent article by writer
Thembani Dube described Nkala and Jonathan Moyo as, "arguably
the most notorious Ndebele leaders since the formation of the Ndebele
nation in 1821 under King Mzilikazi." We asked Nkala if he
thought that was fair criticism. He gave us another defiant answer
saying:
"Whether I am a
good person or not, I wouldn't care or give a damn about it.
After all I have never heard about that Dube. He is just a useless
creature, maybe a university lecturer or some funny gangster somewhere,
he is entitled to his gangster thinking that's all."
Nkala refused to comment
on the controversial book he is said to be writing in which he says
he chronicles, "all that has happened in ZANU PF since its
formation, including the Gukurahundi Massacres and the assassinations
of several high profile politicians using car accidents."
In the book he blames
the death of liberation war heroes Josiah Tongogara and Herbert
Chitepo and others on Robert Mugabe. All he said was that the book
will be published when he dies, in the meantime he was, 'doing
a lot of research and authoring."
In the Wikipedia entry
for Enos Nkala he is accused of having had an affair with Mugabe's
late wife Sally. We asked him about this and he said: "Please
don't be silly. I haven't seen that (article). I would
like to sue that person. Please, some of these questions should
not come out your mouth."
Told it was our job as
journalists to seek clarification on issues in the public domain
he replied: "That's why I am saying don't be silly.
If you read about leaders like (Winston) Churchill and others, there
are a lot of untrue things written about them."
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