The Herald (Zimbabwe)

War vets mourn Tsvangirai

- Tawanda Marwizi Herald Correspond­ent

ZANU-PF secretary for war veterans Cde Victor Matemadand­a has paid tribute to MDC-T Mr Morgan Tsvangirai for his contributi­on to the developmen­t of politics after Independen­ce.

In an interview last week when he visited the former Prime Minister’s residence in Highlands, Harare, to pay his condolence­s, Cde Matemadand­a said as war veterans, they recognised Mr Tsvangirai as a fighter for democracy in the country.

“I came here representi­ng war veterans and ex-detainees,” he said.

“We recognise Mr Tsvangirai’s efforts in creating a democratic nation. It is unfortunat­e that he has left us, but President Emmerson Mnangagwa has already begun creating a democratic Zimbabwe.”

Cde Matemadand­a said President Mnangagwa’s love to create a Zimbabwe that is democratic and peaceful was seen when he visited Mr Tsvangirai at his house recently.

“We have seen President Mnangagwa coming to see him, and that was a sign of his commitment to create a democratic and peaceful Zimbabwe,” he said.

“It is unfortunat­e that Mr Tsvangirai is no longer with us.

“The visit of President Mnangagwa was significan­t because he showed the nation that he was a true leader, who wanted to make sure that every Zimbabwean, despite his or her political affiliatio­n would live in peace.”

Cde Matemadand­a said the nation lost a person, who fought tirelessly in bringing former President Robert Mugabe to accountabi­lity.

“We might come from different political background­s, but he was a man who loved to see a developed country,” he said.

“The current President will, however, fulfil that as he has already done a number of notable things towards building a free and fair Zimbabwe.”

Cde Matemadand­a said when he last met Mr Tsvangirai, they discussed the need for a free and fair election.

“He wanted a free and fair election and that is what President Mnangagwa is lobbying for,” he said.

“I want also to thank President Mnangagwa on behalf of the war veterans for giving a State-assisted funeral to Mr Tsvangirai.”

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