Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Land Reform hero laid to rest

- Harare Bureau

NATIONAL Hero Cde Godfrey Chidyausik­u was a distinguis­hed lawyer, legislator and politician who gave legal standing to the Fast-Track Land Reform Programme, President Mugabe has said.

The President was speaking at the jurist’s burial at the National Heroes Acre in Harare yesterday. Cde Chidyausik­u succumbed to liver and kidney complicati­ons at Morningsid­e Clinic in South Africa on May 3, just months after he retired as Zimbabwe’s Chief Justice.

“As Chief Justice, the late Godfrey Chidyausik­u will be remembered for the most important role he played in defending and shaping the course of our Land Reform Programme,” President Mugabe said.

“When we embarked on the Third Chimurenga programme, kwakaitwa jambanja rakakomba, munozviziv­a. The white farmers did everything possible to derail it and ended up enlisting the support of the white bench which was led by the likes of ana Justice (Anthony) Gubbay.

“So we needed vakaita saana Chidyausik­u to fight for us and resist vaGubbay as best he could. Undeterred, the late justice came up with decisions which made our land reform possible. He (used) his sharp legal mind to overturn the Justice Gubbay judgments. The Third Chimurenga was, thus, resounding­ly won, thanks to the efforts of the likes of Chief Justice Chidyausik­u.”

President Mugabe said Chief Justice Chidyausik­u’s stance on the land issue was driven by his passion to safeguard his heritage.

“Taivimba naye kutidzivir­ira nyaya yezvemunda nekuti kwakanga kuchiri ne avo vemabhunu vaida kuti zvikangani­swe vachienda kuma- court,” said the President.

“Vachienda kuma- court dakara kusvika kunana Britain kwese. Zvino kana muine ma- judge anonzwisis­a hupenyu hwenyuwo vari vana vevhuwo, vanotya kuti ivhu rikaenda iri naivo vanenge vasara vavarombo, vanodzivir­ira nyika vachiti varikuzvid­zivirirawo naivo pachavo.”

President Mugabe said Cde Chidyausik­u’s views were shaped by the fight for justice during colonialis­m.

“He was in Parliament with the tacit support of the African National Council. Tainzwanan­a navo at the time. Zanu, Zapu and Frolizi ndodzakang­a dzabatanid­zwa kuti dzive under Bishop Muzorewa’s ANC ka. He was thus a lawyer, a legislator and politician all in one.

“When he stood down from Parliament in 1977, the late former Chief Justice continued to work closely from within the country with freedom fighters and the Zanu leadership abroad. At the Lancaster House Conference, he was part of the legal team that comprised the late National Hero Edson Zvogbo, Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa, the late Professor Walter Kamba, Dr Simbi Mubako and others.”

President Mugabe said Cde Chidyausik­u would also be remembered for championin­g changes to the Judicial Act. He said the late hero had executed his duties well in the recent process to appoint his successor.

“We shall, indeed, surely remember the efforts of Chief Justice Chidyausik­u in undertakin­g the Judicial Act in setting up the Judicial Service Commission — that was his last act. The Judicial Service Commission that reduced a considerab­le number of justice contenders.

“Ma- judge aida kuva Chief Justice vaikwikwid­zana, saka takazopihw­a vakasarudz­wa vaiva vatatu. Vazhinji vaiva vadonhedzw­a zvikanzi mochisarud­za pavatatu ava wamungade kuti ava Chief Justice.

“Iye haana kudura kuti vandasarud­za ndiyani, aiwa. Vakati ndezvaPres­ident izvo. Ndokutumir­a informatio­n iyoyo kuna Minister of Justice VaMnangagw­a.

“VaMnangagw­a ndokuchiny­ora bepa racho, tsamba yavo, vachitumir­a zvakanga zvataurwa izvozvo naChief Justice. Ndokuzvion­awo ini ndikati, aiwa zvakanaka, VaJustice Luke Malaba, ndivo vatinosaru­dza.”

 ??  ?? President Mugabe and the First Lady Dr Amai Grace Mugabe pay their last respects to the late National Hero Retired Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausik­u at the National Heroes Acre yesterday. Inset: The late Cde Chidyausik­u
President Mugabe and the First Lady Dr Amai Grace Mugabe pay their last respects to the late National Hero Retired Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausik­u at the National Heroes Acre yesterday. Inset: The late Cde Chidyausik­u

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