The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bikita MP Matimba laid to rest

- Sydney Mubaiwa in Zaka

THE late ZANU-PF Central Committee member and Bikita East Member of Parliament Cde Kennedy Matimba, who died last week, was buried on Saturday at his rural home in Buhera.

Cde Matimba died at Makurira Memorial Clinic in Masvingo after a short illness. He was 66.

He was conferred with provincial hero status in recognitio­n of the role he played in the developmen­t of Zimbabwe mainly after independen­ce.

Hundreds of mourners thronged Matimba Village to pay their last respects to the Bikita East legislator, who many described as a loyal and straight-forward ZANU-PF cadre who dedicated his life to the developmen­t of the country.

In their eulogies, most speakers extolled Cde Matimba’s virtues and described him as a humble servant of the people who left many footprints of developmen­t in Bikita and the entire Masvingo province.

Addressing mourners, ZANU- PF chief whip and Politburo member Cde Lovemore Matuke said Cde Matimba’s death left a huge void that will be difficult to fill within ZANU-PF in Masvingo and the country at large.

“The death of Cde Matimba is a big loss to the Matimba family, Bikita community, Masvingo province and the nation at large. I have been sent by President Mnangagwa with a message of condolence to the Matimba family,’’ said Cde Matuke.

‘’Cde Matimba was a reliable person when it came to representi­ng the people. He worked hard during and after the liberation struggle, he had the people at his heart. We thank him for the job he did for the country. His wish was to see Bikita developing further.’’ He said Cde Matimba was not only in the ruling party to make up numbers, but was a proponent of developmen­t programmes that benefited ordinary people. Cde Matimba also played a key role in Parliament, where Cde Matuke said he was a member of various parliament­ary portfolio committees.

In his address, ZANU-PF Masvingo provincial chairman Cde Ezra Chadzamira said the legislatur­e had been robbed of a tireless servant of the people who was developmen­t-oriented.

“As Zimbabwean­s, we should learn from people like the late Cde Matimba who in his own mind was only focused on developmen­t. We should never forget the immense contributi­on made by Cde Matimba and other struggle heroes who put their lives on the line for Zimbabwe to attain political freedom,” he said.

Family spokespers­on, who is also a sister to the late Cde Matimba, Miss Clara Matimba also described her brother as a unifier and pillar of strength to the family.

“We have lost a pillar of the family, his loss is a blow to the Matimba family and he will be greatly missed,” she said.

Cde Matimba was the first chairperso­n for Bikita Rural District Council and the first president of the Associatio­n of Rural District Councils of Zimbabwe.

He was a ZANU-PF Central Committee member for 20 years. Cde Matimba was first elected Bikita East Member of Parliament in 2005. Present at the funeral was the Member of Parliament for Buhera West constituen­cy Cde Oliver Mandipaka, among others. Cde Matimba is survived by his wife Senzia and four children.

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