The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Fylde Airbase now officially JZ Moyo Air Force Base

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa in CHEGUTU

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has officially renamed Fylde Air Force Base to Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo Air Force Base and urged Zimbabwean­s to uphold virtues of unwavering and principled dedication to the country.

Addressing a colourful crowd that included top Government and military officials at the air base here yesterday, President Mnangagwa said people should emulate the late nationalis­t.

“Upon his return to Lusaka, Cde Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo was immediatel­y offered the position of deputy chairman to the late Ndabaningi Sithole in the Zimbabwe Liberation Committee ( ZLC), but he yet again refused,” said President Mnangagwa.

“His refusal to follow individual­s who had dubious aspiration­s to derail the liberation struggle demonstrat­ed that the late nationalis­t was principled, focused and never swayed in the fight against colonial rule.”

President Mnangagwa inspected a guard of honour mounted by the Air Force of Zimbabwe, before officially unveiling the plaque.

A 19-gun salute was fired in honour of Cde Ziyaphapha Moyo, who was buried at the National Heroes Acre in 1989.

President Mnangagwa said people should remain resolute in defence of the country’s independen­ce and heritage.

“I, therefore, exhort all of us as we approach harmonised elections to never be deceived and swayed by pieces of silver or gold and sell our rev-

olution,” he said.

President Mnangagwa said the late Cde JZ Moyo was suspended from the ANC together with three other ZAPU representa­tives in Lusaka, Zambia, by the late Bishop Abel Muzorewa for his principled stance.

Cde JZ Moyo’s commitment to the revolution, he said, was demonstrat­ed by his regular visits to the war front despite numerous attacks by the Rhodesian Front. One of his remarkable quotes in Zambia was: “inspiratio­nal figures, if you die for Zimbabwe, you live forever and not a minute without the movement, not an hour without the people, not a day without the struggle and Zimbabwe must be free at all cost”.

President Mnangagwa said the ethos of self determinat­ion and resilience to conquer colonialis­m that drove the fallen heroes should be embodied in people today.

“We should emulate our fallen heroes and heroines by foregoing short-term benefits and work hard to turn around the fortunes of our great nation,” he said.

“Today, as Zimbabwean­s, out of their sacrifices, we are a dignified nation, we have an identity and respect in our motherland.”

President Mnangagwa said when Cde JZ Moyo died in a parcel bomb explosion in 1977, liberation fighters were inspired by his shrewd military acumen.

He said naming of military institutio­ns after liberation icons exorcised the ghost of colonialis­m.

“We are now in a new era where places have to be identified after people who have selflessly contribute­d to the independen­ce of this country from white colonial rule,” said President Mnangagwa.

Moyo family representa­tive Mr Jacob Sibindi thanked President Mnangagwa and Government for bestowing honour on the family and the late nationalis­t.

“When I look at the people who have come from different parts of the country, I do not see different people, but a representa­tion of the entire Moyo family,” said Mr Sibindi.

In his testimonia­l speech, Vice President Kembo Mohadi, who worked with Cde JZ Moyo, said he was a military strategist.

“He held executive posts in the African National Congress, National Democratic Party and PCC before leaving for Zambia to direct the initial stages of the armed struggle,” he said.

“His mission was to build a formidable Zipra, the military wing of ZAPU, into a formidable military force.”

 ?? - (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) ?? President Mnangagwa, flanked by Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo's first born son George (second from left) family representa­tive Jacob Sibindi (second from right) and Vice Presidents General Constantin­o Chiwenga (Retired) and Kembo Mohadi, cuts the ribbon at the...
- (Picture by Tawanda Mudimu) President Mnangagwa, flanked by Jason Ziyaphapha Moyo's first born son George (second from left) family representa­tive Jacob Sibindi (second from right) and Vice Presidents General Constantin­o Chiwenga (Retired) and Kembo Mohadi, cuts the ribbon at the...

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