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I'm In Charge Of War Veterans Association - Mutsvangwa

I'm In Charge Of War Veterans Association - Mutsvangwa

Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs minister Christopher Mutsvangwa said that he remains the legitimate chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), a ZANU PF affiliate, reported NewsDay.

This comes after a group of war veterans led by Andrease Ethan Mathibela declared that Mutsvangwa ceased to be chairman of the ZNLWVA in November 2019 when his first five-year tenure had come to an end.

Addressing the media in Harare on Friday, Mutsvangwa said the ZNLWVA will hold a congress soon to elect a new leadership. He said:

I want to add something concerning my ministry and my organisation the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association where I am the chairperson.

We are going to have a congress as soon as our President Emmerson Mnangagwa is back on leave, who is our patron.

We see an effort by the Johnny-come-lately; they want to snatch our name, so why can’t they start their own thing?

We are seeing some people who are impostors saying they are from the ZNLWVA.

ZANU PF is our DNA as war veterans and we want to thank President Emmerson Mnangagwa for restoring our ministry.

However, in a Press statement over the weekend, the splinter group, led by Mathibela, said Mutsvangwa’s tenure had expired. It said:

It is important to note that Ambassador Mutsvangwa ceased to be chairman of the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA) on November 5, 2019, as his first five-year tenure had come to an end.

Therefore, any statements or actions taken by him after that date are not representative of the official position of ZNLWVA.

On October 7, 2023, an extraordinary congress was held during which a new executive, led by Andrease Ethan Mathibela was elected into office.

This new executive is currently responsible for leading ZNLWVA and making decisions on behalf of the association.
Any information or statements concerning the ZNLWVA should be sought from the current executive.

ZANU PF information director Farai Marapira told NewsDay that ZNLWVA was an affiliate of the ruling party and dismissed reports that the organisation was divided. He said:

War veterans are an affiliate of ZANU PF, there are just a few who have joined a former Rhodesian soldier who has not repented and this cannot cause division in ZANU PF because of someone who is simply lost.

The ZNLWVA was formed to represent and advocate for the welfare and rights of veterans of the country’s struggle for independence.

Since its formation in 1990, ZNLWVA has been influential in Zimbabwean politics and has historically supported ZANU-PF.

It has played a significant role in the country’s political landscape, including mobilising support for the ruling party and participating in election campaigns.

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