Mr Tshuma I hv a question, When you mentioned about gukurahundi victims and said " they should just move on", what do you real mean? Secondly you said you benefited from the reconciliation do you consider those who lost? Lastly you said when you moved to Harare, people in Harare did not know about gukurahundi? Are you being honest?
1. I meant that all those who received the gift of the Holy Spirit should now focus on the ultimate prize, the hope of eternal life with God, in a Better place than this, instead of focusing in their loss, which leads to bitterness & resentment. 2. Yes, I did consider those who lost, as I am one of them. I also have lots of relatives & friends who are in that boat. My benefit was moving on. So, I live a normal life which was an elusive dream before my moving on. 3. Indeed, I'm honest. By estimate, 95% of people I met in Harare, at the time, had no idea about the Genocide. That Genocide was never broadcast back then. 5% heard about it on the grapevine & treated it as rumours.