The Herald (Zimbabwe)

All roads lead to Heroes’ Acre

- Herald Reporters

All is set for the burial of national hero Brigadier-General Emilio Munemo at the National Heroes’ Acre today.

Brig-Gen Munemo died on Sunday after short illness. He was 64. As usual, buses willl be deployed to ferry people countrywid­e to and from the national shrine..

Government has requested people go to their normal pick-up points by 5.30am. They are also expected to be seated before President Mnangagwa arrives to deliver his address at the burial of the national hero.

Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Cain Mathema said everything was on course for the burial today.

“Buses will be there at the usual pick-up points,” he said. “We urge Harare province to come to the national shrine in their numbers as the hosting province.”

He added: “It is important for people to come out in full force to bid farewell to our national hero, to celebrate his life and what he achieved in the liberation struggle and after independen­ce.”

Yesterday hundreds of people from all walks of life thronged the Munemo homestead at Tsaurai Village, Watungwa, in Chivi North, to bid farewell to the late national hero.

The ZANU-PF Politburo unanimousl­y agreed on the conferment of national hero status on Brig-Gen Munemo making him the first person from Chivi district to be interred at the national shrine.

Speaker after speaker hailed the late national hero as a humble patriot who fought tirelessly to ward off the winds of neo-imperialis­m until he breathed his last.

Addressing mourners, ZANU-PF national political commissar Retired Lieutenant-General Engelbert Rugeje paid tribute to BrigGen Munemo for being one of the pacesetter­s in promoting education amongst freedom fighters during the struggle for independen­ce.

He said Brig-Gen Munemo was one of the brains behind the birth of Mavhudzi School in Mozambique’s Tete province were guerrillas went to school under the tutelage of cadres such as the late national hero.

Brig-Gen Munemo, he said, was to continue his passion for education at Chindundum­a High School in Mashonalan­d Central where he continued to push for the education of freedom fighters in post-independen­t Zimbabwe.

‘’One of his biggest accomplish­ments was being one of the pioneers of ZANU-PF’s Chitepos School of Ideology meant to inculcate the values and ideology of the liberation struggle to party cadres so that they continue to toe the revolution­ary line,” he said.

“Brig-Gen Munemo was a repository of Zimbabwe’s liberation history and we as the Commissari­at Department (of ZANU-PF) feel greatly pained because of such a loss.

‘’He was also the architect of the military/civil relations that spearheade­d teachings about the country’s history and its present and future direction.’’

He said Brig-Gen Munemo was one of the first cadres to go to university after independen­ce and was also credited with playing a key role during a stint in the army’s public relations wing.

‘’We have lost a pillar of strength in terms of ideology, we are pained as ZANU-PF,” Cde Mathema said, adding: “He was also a leading proponent of the Third Chimurenga and was a successful sugar cane farmer in Mkwasine, Chiredzi, where he assisted many emerging indigenous farmers in our constant battles with Tongaat Huletts Zimbabwe.”

Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Cde Ezra Chadzamira commended President Mnangagwa and the ZANU-PF leader-

ship for conferring Brig-Gen Munemo with national hero status. He reminded Zimbabwean­s never to forget the sacrifices made by heroes such as Brig-Gen Munemo who put their blood and sweat on the line to engender a free Zimbabwe where indigenous people were masters of their destiny.

Zimbabwean­s, said Cde Chadzamira, should never betray the sacrifices of cadres like Brig-Gen Munemo by relenting in the ongoing fight for economic independen­ce.

Masvingo provincial war veterans chair Cde Tendeukai Chinooneka said Zimbabwean­s should draw inspiratio­n from cadres like Brig-Gen Munemo and continue fighting for complete independen­ce. Chivi district administra­tor Mr Mafios Hlavati and chiefs from the district who were present to bid farewell to Brig-Gen Munemo’s body paid tribute to President Mnangagwa saying they were honoured that the late national hero was the first person from the district to be interred at the national shrine.

Brig-Gen Munemo’s casket, draped in the national flag, arrived at the Munemo homestead aboard an Air force of Zimbabwe helicopter accompanie­d by close family members.

The body left Chivi for Harare yesterday afternoon ahead of burial today and present to see it off was Rtd Lt-Gen Rugeje, Cde Chadzamira, Cde Chinooneka, Chivi Rural District Council chair Councillor Godfrey Mukungunug­wa, Chiredzi West legislator Cde Farai Msikavanhu, chiefs and senior ZANU-PF and Government officials among others.

 ?? - Picture by George Maponga ?? ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Rtd Lt-Gen Engelbert pays his last respects to national hero Brigadier-General Emilio Munemo at his rural home in Tsaurai Village, Chivi North, before burial at the National Heroes Acre today.
- Picture by George Maponga ZANU-PF National Political Commissar Rtd Lt-Gen Engelbert pays his last respects to national hero Brigadier-General Emilio Munemo at his rural home in Tsaurai Village, Chivi North, before burial at the National Heroes Acre today.

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