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Monicah Mavhunga

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Monicah Mavhunga was born on November 23, 1961, in Mt Darwin.) is a Zimbabwean politician. She is the current Deputy Minister of Veterans of Liberation of Zimbabwe and a member of parliament. She is the member of ZANU–PF.

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  • The vetting process must continue, as an estimated 100,000 individuals were excluded during the previous vetting exercise. It is essential to ensure that all eligible veterans are recognized and supported.
  • It is relatively straightforward to verify veterans who received formal training, but for war collaborators and political detainees, it requires collaboration and confirmation from those who served alongside them.
  • This indicates that a significant number of individuals were omitted from the vetting process. With approximately 99,000 people involved, it's essential to complete this process to ensure they aren't left out.
  • As we approach the annual budget, our ministry looks forward to receiving funding to complete this process. For these individuals to be officially recognized, we need to finalize the vetting process.
  • Previously, only war veterans who directly participated in the struggle were acknowledged, leaving out others who played supporting roles, such as collaborators, detainees, and untrained recruits.
  • This led to the establishment of the War Veterans Act, which expanded recognition to all veterans under the new law. This inclusion is outlined in Chapter 17:12 of the Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Act.
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