Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Ntuliki gets emotional send off in Gwanda

- Richard Muponde and Mashudu Netsianda Chronicle Reporters

HUNDREDS of mourners thronged Mkwidzi Secondary School in Gwanda yesterday to bid farewell to the late Assistant Director in the Office of the President, Cde Zenzo Ntuliki.

Cde Ntuliki (57) died on Friday last week at Mater Dei Hospital and was declared a national hero.

In an emotional send off, speakers described him as a humble and honest person.

Cde Ntuliki’s body arrived in Gwanda shortly after 10AM aboard an Airforce of Zimbabwe chopper which was being escorted by another one carrying his relatives.

Thereafter the body was ferried to his rural home at Matshetshe­ni in a hearse at the request of relatives before returning to Mkwidzi Secondary School for the funeral service.

The Minister of Rural Developmen­t, Promotion and Preservati­on of National Culture, Cde Abednego Ncube and the Zanu-PF leadership from the province received Cde Ntuliki’s body at the school grounds.

Cde Ncube said Cde Ntuliki and other Zipra cadres worked tirelessly to fight for Independen­ce from minority white colonial rule.

“The only fitting honour for our late national hero Cde Ntuliki is to vote resounding­ly for Zanu-PF in next year’s harmonised elections. Cde Ntuliki was a man of principle who fought for this country and served it diligently. We are very grateful to the Zanu-PF First Secretary and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces, His Excellency President Mugabe for honouring the people of this province by conferring him with national hero status. Indeed, it’s an honour for everyone,” said Cde Ncube.

Zanu PF Matabelela­nd South provincial chairman, Cde Rabelani Choeni, described the late hero as an intelligen­t person.

“Zenzo came to Botswana when I was already there. He came with four others from Gwanda Secondary School and we stayed together at Phikwe before we went to Zambia at Mwembeshi Training Camp and then Choma,” he said.

“It was during the time of Détente and we later went together to Mgagao in Tanzania where we received our training.”

Cde Choeni said Cde Ntuliki was an astute person who was also very loyal to the party leadership and his commanders.

“He was later assigned to be one of those who were giving security to the late Father Zimbabwe Vice President Joshua Nkomo. He was very loyal to the leadership and was a very humble cadre,” he said.

The Central Intelligen­ce Organisati­on Director in charge of Internal Security, Mr Walter Bhasopo, said Cde Ntuliki was a humble and crafty person.

“He was a humble person and very simple. You would not tell that he held such a high ranking position because he was very submissive to authority. He was always a polite person and intelligen­t par excellence and crafty. I have never heard him insulting anyone and he did many operations for this country which were very successful,” said Mr Bhasopo.

A sombre atmosphere engulfed the venue as people of Matshetshe­ni waved good bye to their illustriou­s son.

The body left Gwanda at 2PM and arrived at his house in Bulawayo’s Burnside suburb shortly before 3PM accompanie­d by Minister Ncube and Zanu-PF Matabelela­nd South provincial chairperso­n Cde Choeni.

The body will lie in state at his house in Bulawayo before it is flown to Harare today ahead of burial at the National Heroes Acre tomorrow. — @richardmup­onde @mashnets

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