The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chief Chisunga dies in accident

- Fungai Lupande Mashonalan­d Central Bureau

CHIEF Chisunga of Guruve in Mashonalan­d Central has died. He was 47. Chief Chisunga died in a road traffic accident on Thursday night when he failed to negotiate a curve at the 30-kilometre peg along Guruve-Mahuwe Road.

The vehicle fell into a 100metre gorge as a result.

Mashonalan­d Central provincial administra­tor Mr Cosmas Chiringa confirmed the accident, adding that the chief’s body was taken to Mvurwi Hospital mortuary.

Chief Chisunga, born Daster Chisunga, was on his way to his rural home in Mushumbi, Mbire, in the company of eight passengers when the accident occurred.

The passengers escaped with minor injuries and are admitted at Mvurwi Hospital.

“The accident occurred at Bakasa area at the top of Mavuradonh­a Mountain,” said Mr Chiringa.

“Chief Chisunga, who was driving, failed to negotiate a sharp curve and was thrown out of the vehicle. The vehicle fell into a 100-metre gorge.”

Mr Chiringa noted that the chief was a key member of the Council of Chiefs and had been instrument­al in the establishm­ent of community conservanc­ies.

“He was a member of the provincial assembly council of senators, representi­ng chiefs,” he said.

“He was also the vice chairperso­n of Mashonalan­d Central Council of Chiefs.

“He became a chief on October 16, 2006. He worked hard in the establishm­ent of community conservanc­ies and became the chairperso­n.

“He went to Chile in pursuit of this issue. He was also the chairperso­n of Mbire Rural District Council when it was still called Lower Guruve.”

Mr Chiringa described the death of Chief Chisunga as a great loss to the province.

The late chief is survived by two wives, 11 children and two grandchild­ren.

Burial arrangemen­ts will be announced in due course.

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Chief Chisunga

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