The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ambassador Chipamaung­a buried

- Herald Reporter

AMBASSADOR Edmund Oswald Zivanai Chipamaung­a, who died last Wednesday, was on Monday laid to rest at Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare.

Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo described the death of Ambassador Chipamaung­a as a loss to the whole nation.

Minister Moyo said this in a statement read on his behalf by director (human resources) in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Mrs Petronella Nyagura at the burial.

“The nation indeed lost a hard working, dedicated, exemplary and selfless patriot,” said Minister Moyo.

“The family should be consoled by the fact that the late ambassador’s death is an immeasurab­le loss not only to the Chipamaung­a family, but also the ministry and entirety of the people of Zimbabwe. Ambassador Chipamaung­a will be missed by those who worked with him both within and outside the country’s borders.”

Minister Moyo said Ambassador Chipamaung­a was instrument­al in shaping Zimbabwe’s relations with the USA following his posting to Washington in 1982.

“Ambassador Chipamaung­a was among the first distinguis­hed individual­s to be recognised and appointed as ambassador­s and high commission­ers in a post independen­t Zimbabwe. As you are aware, our country needed to clearly define how it would relate with the global community after attaining its Independen­ce in 1980. It was, therefore, critical to assemble the best team which would project the vision and aspiration­s of the new nation on the internatio­nal stage.

“Consequent­ly, Ambassador Chipamaung­a was posted to Zimbabwe’s Mission in Washington as ambassador from 1982 to 1985, where he was instrument­al in not only laying the groundwork for the country’s diplomacy as we know it today, but also contribute­d immensely in the shaping and developmen­t of diplomatic relations between Zimbabwe and the USA at the time.”

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