The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chirinda declared provincial hero

- Freeman Razemba and Walter Nyamukondi­wa

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday conferred provincial hero status on the late Central Intelligen­ce Office Deputy Director (Special Projects – Non-Traditiona­l Threats) Cde Nickson Chirinda (pictured left) who died in a car accident over the weekend.

In a statement, Ministry of Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services principal director Mr Regis Chikowore said funeral arrangemen­ts would be announced in due course.

“The Acting Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Dr Ray Ndhlukula, has announced the conferment of provincial hero status by His Excellency the President, Cde Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, on the late Cde Nickson Chirinda, a Deputy Director in the President’s Department.

“Cde Chirinda died on Saturday night following a road traffic accident near Chinhoyi. He has been granted a State-assisted funeral and funeral arrangemen­ts will be announced in due course,” he said.

Earlier, ZANU-PF Mashonalan­d West province had requested national hero status for Cde Chirinda saying he had contribute­d significan­tly to the country before and after Independen­ce.

In an interview, provincial chairman Cde Ziyambi Ziyambi said the

formal request had been forwarded to the party head office.

Cde Chirinda died on the spot when his Toyota Landcruise­r rammed into the trailer of a haulage truck at the 117km peg along the Harare-Chirundu highway on Saturday night.

“It is a great loss for us as Mashonalan­d West province following the death of Cde Chirinda. As a province, we have looked at his history and contributi­on. We see that Cde Chirinda was a major farmer in the province and he is a former combatant who fought in the war,” said Cde Ziyambi.

“He worked in Government for a long time and as Mashonalan­d West province we have requested the party to accord him a status that befits his contributi­on which is national hero status.”

Mashonalan­d West Minister of State Cde Webster Shamu expressed his condolence­s to the Chirinda family saying they should get solace in the knowledge that their grief was shared by everyone.

“His death has robbed the people of Mashonalan­d West and Zimbabwe of a revolution­ary stalwart at a time when we needed him the most as having entered a new era ushered in by Operation Restore Legacy where hard work and a shared vision are propelling us towards economic recovery,” he said.

“Family members should find solace in that their grief is shared by all of us and that we have them in all our prayers.”

Cde Shamu implored Chinhoyi Municipali­ty to work closely with the police to establish the cause and circumstan­ces of the accident.

Cde Chirinda is survived by four children — two boys and two girls. Mourners are gathered at No. 30 Angel King Road in Mzari suburb, Chinhoyi.

A proficient farmer at his Rainfield Farm just after Lion’s Den, Cde Chirinda specialise­d in wheat and maize farm - ing.

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