Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Nation remembers Dr Cephas George Msipa

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THE nation today remembers the late national hero, visionary and educationi­st Dr Cephas George Msipa, who died aged 85 on the 17th of October in 2016.

It’s four years since his passing on but the memory of his good works lives on among his family and those his generosity touched.

His childhood friend Professor George Kahari described Dr Msipa as a humble, righteous and honest man.

Beneficiar­ies of the CG Msipa Scholarshi­p Trust set up by the educationi­st hailed him for his unparallel­ed generosity and philanthro­py saying his good works had changed their lives in a fundamenta­lly positive way.

Carlos Hove, a beneficiar­y of the trust attributed his success in life to the assistance he received from Dr Msipa which enabled him to achieve his dream of becoming a lawyer after having been orphaned at a young age.

Dorothy Tarambiwa who was assisted by Dr Msipa from secondary school to university said the late educationi­st was a father figure who had a kind heart.

His daughter-in-law Mercy Msipa described her father-in-law as a selfless man who never gave up looking for funding to pay for the needs of beneficiar­ies of the CG Msipa Trust.

Charles Msipa, son to Dr Msipa said he spent the early years of his life without his father who was imprisoned by the colonial regime for his political activities.

Dr Msipa served in various capacities in government including

Governor of the Midlands province and Cabinet Minister. He developed a passion for education and assisting learners after training and working as a teacher, and later as a headmaster.

In his speech at the handover ceremony of the Zvishavane Vocational Training centre last week President Emmerson Mnangagwa acknowledg­ed Dr Msipa for facilitati­ng the acquisitio­n of the land used for the developmen­t of the training centre in Zvishavane.

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