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MDC Veterans Suspend Secretary General - NewZimbabwe com

By Bulawayo Correspondent THE MDC Veteran Activists Association (MDC VAA) has suspended its Secretary- General, Charles Musimuki over allegations of violating the organisation’s constitution. VAA is a grouping of MDC founder members whose major objective is to look into issues of transitional justice and to give hope to the victims of political violence. The organisation’s spokesperson Blessing Mandava said Musimuki was suspended following a meeting of the association’s national executive committee. “The national executive has suspended Mr Charles Musimuki as the MDC Veterans Activists Association’s Secretary General with immediate effect pending disciplinary procedures. Mr Musimuki is facing allegations for unbecoming behavior and conduct that has not only violated the VAA Constitution but also brought disrepute to VAA as an organization,” said Mandava.

MDC Veterans Suspend Secretary General - The Zimbabwe Mail

MDC Veterans Suspend Secretary General - The Zimbabwe Mail
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MDC-T A Zanu PF Surrogate - MDC Veterans

By Bulawayo Correspondent MEMBERS of the MDC Veterans Activists Association (VAA) have joined civil society organisations and opposition parties in condemning the Douglas Mwonzora-led MDC-T for supporting Zanu PF in passing the controversial Amendment Bill Number 2 last week. Some MDC-T senators last Tuesday joined hands with their Zanu PF colleagues and traditional leaders in voting for the Second Amendment Bill. It was signed into law by President Emmerson Mnangagwa Friday and is now part of the Constitution. However, civil society organisations, opposition parties, lawyers, and ordinary Zimbabweans have been very vocal in rejecting the amendments, arguing some of the changes, like the removal of the presidential running mate clause, were draconian.

Political Violence Victims Blast Lethargic Peace Commission

By Bulawayo Correspondent REGINA Ndlovu remains ensnared in grief and betrayal, almost 13 years after her house was burnt down in 2008 by Zanu PF supporters in St Peters on the outskirts of Bulawayo. Ndlovu’s only crime was supporting the then Morgan Tsvangirai-led opposition MDC-T. She says the National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC)’s failure to address political violence has created unnecessary anxiety within society. “When NPRC was established, my hope was that those people who burnt my huts were going to be made to account for their actions. “Almost seven years after the formation of the commission, the perpetrators are still walking free.

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