The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘War vets welfare remains priority’

- Columbus Mabika Herald Reporter

THE constituti­onal obligation­s of honouring and respecting brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for the freedom being enjoyed today will be upheld by Government, the Minister of Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs, Senator Monica Mavhunga, said yesterday.

Speaking during the signing of performanc­e contracts by chairperso­ns of the four boards under her ministry: Veterans of the Liberation Struggle, Heroes Dependants Assistance, Veterans Investment Cooperatio­n, and Power Zimbabwe, Sen Mavhunga said Government would continuous­ly review the needs of the veterans of the liberation struggle.

“Currently, Government provides essential entitlemen­ts in the form of pensions, medical, educationa­l, and funeral assistance.

“These benefits are being reviewed from time to time, in line with the obtaining economic environmen­t. Despite regular reviews, these benefits will not be sufficient to cater to all the needs of our veterans and heroes dependants”, she said.

“As a result, in pursuit of this commitment, specific assets in the form of land, mining claims, and tourism assets were allocated to the veterans of the liberation struggle through our public entities, Veterans Investment Corporatio­n and Power Zimbabwe by His Excellency the President Cde Dr E D Mnangagwa. Government expects that these assets will contribute significan­tly to the growth of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Fund, through regular dividend income streams. In turn, the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Fund is expected to augment Government efforts in economical­ly empowering our veterans”.

Sen Mavhunga called on the boards to be resourcefu­l and innovative rather than entirely relying on Treasury for their operations.

The signing of performanc­e contracts, she said, underscore­d Government’s unwavering commitment to accountabi­lity and effective service delivery.

“The signing of these performanc­e contracts by the chairperso­ns of our boards is a commitment to action, a strong work ethic, accountabi­lity, and more importantl­y, results.

“We expect measurable progress in fulfilling our obligation to the veterans and advancing the well-being of our nation,” Sen Mavhunga said.

“The boards are composed of veterans and their dependants in the forms of widows of dear departed heroes.

This should motivate you to work with passion because you have been given the opportunit­y to serve your own. You should therefore ask yourselves what you are going to deliver for the benefit of your colleagues out there”.

 ?? — Picture: Edward Zvemisha ?? Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Dr Monicah Mavhunga (right) looks on as Veterans of the Liberation Board chair, Major-General Gibson Mashingaid­ze (Retired) (left), signs a performanc­e contract in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Edward Zvemisha Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Dr Monicah Mavhunga (right) looks on as Veterans of the Liberation Board chair, Major-General Gibson Mashingaid­ze (Retired) (left), signs a performanc­e contract in Harare yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe