Calls to unite and shun violence

Minister Advocate Martin Dinha said last week that peace was everyone’s responsibility and a product of tolerance and respect for one another.

He made the remarks in Bindura while delivering a speech at the official launch of a Jomic billboard that promotes peace.

“Peace is our collective responsibility and mainly a product of tolerance and respect for one another,” he said.

“Society is made up of people from different and diverse backgrounds and naturally their reasoning and line of option differs.  There is no way we can all think in a similar manner. It is only understanding and respect for the person next to you that keeps us going in the same direction without bruising each other.”

Adv Dinha said the use of force to coerce someone to follow the direction of  the other person could only bring war and disunity among the people.

“When we cease to respect the next person and force him or her into our line of thought, peace is broken and war begins. Co-existence rather than coercion brings us together,” he said.

Adv Dinha urged members of the public to support Jomic in its efforts towards the creation of peace in the country. He said the Jomic billboard, unlike other billboards, was not meant for commercial marketing, but was a symbol for peace.

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