Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hundreds pay last respects to ex-Chief Marange

- Samuel Kadungure in Marange

HUNDREDS of people thronged Nyachityu Village in Marange to pay their last respects to former acting Chief Marange Mr Gilbert Chikwadomb­o, who died on Sunday and was buried at his homestead here yesterday. He was 49. Mr Chikwadomb­o, who is remembered for serving his area with distinctio­n both as a traditiona­list and politician, succumbed to suspected malaria.

Addressing mourners, Minister of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Dr Chris Mushohwe said Mr Chikwadomb­o left a void difficult to fill.

Dr Mushohwe said Mr Chikwadomb­o dedicated his life to serving the people politicall­y and traditiona­lly, which justifies why President Mugabe accorded him liberation hero status.

He explained that such a status can only be accorded to true patriots, adding that even the likes of former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru will not get such recognitio­n since she has sold out.

“I know him as someone who was both politicall­y and traditiona­lly correct and worked tirelessly to ensure developmen­t of the Marange area. He was shrewd, and a gift to both Government and Zanu-PF. He was a true leader, a humble and servant leader,” said Dr Mushohwe, adding that the departed treated all equally.

“I have never seen a traditiona­l leader who was as humble as Gilbert. When you are a chief, you get surrounded by many people, but Gilbert loved all equally. He was a brave and articulate leader. He had a huge family (nine wives and 31 children) but loved them equally and made sure they co-existed,” said Dr Mushohwe.

Dr Mushohwe said: “We built many schools and clinics with him. We have six clinics that are at different levels towards completion, we have many schools that we started building with him. There was no developmen­t initiated in this area without his involvemen­t. He was always at the forefront.”

The Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Mandi Chimene, who was represente­d by the acting provincial administra­tor Mr Edgar Seenza said Mr Chikwadomb­o was revered for his hard work, and urged mourners to emulate his good exploits.

Family spokesman Mr Farai Marange said Mr Chikwadomb­o’s death was both shocking and unbelievab­le.

He was born on June 14, 1968, and did his primary education at Makomwe Primary School before enrolling at Nharira High.

He served as acting Chief Marange from 2006 to October 2016.

He joined Zanu-PF in 1989 as a branch chairman and the following year was elected the district youth chair. In 1990 he rose to become the secretary for administra­tion in the then disbanded district coordinati­ng committee. In 2013 he was elected into the Zanu-PF provincial executive and served as its secretary for gender and culture.

During his reign as acting chief, he was instrument­al in the constructi­on of St Noah primary and secondary schools as well as the establishm­ent of the Marange Community Share Ownership Trust.

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Dr Chris Mushohwe

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