The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Land Commission­er Ndudzo dies

- Herald Reporter

ZIMBABWE Land Commission senior staffer, Commission­er Edmore Augustine Mugwagwa Ndudzo (pic

tured) has died.

He was 65. Commission­er Ndudzo died on Friday after a short illness and was buried at his rural home in Chihota on Saturday. In a statement yesterday, ZLC chairperso­n Commission­er Tendai Bare said it was sad that the organisati­on had lost a hard-working commission­er who was instrument­al in the Land Audit.

“It is with sadness that the chairperso­n of the Zimbabwe Land Commission, Commission­er Tendai Bare, wishes to announce to the nation, the untimely passing on of Commission­er Edmore Augustine Mugwagwa Ndudzo on the July 17, 2020.

“Commission­er Ndudzo, a chartered accountant by profession, was very instrument­al in the settlement of agricultur­al land disputes as well as in the conduct of the national comprehens­ive agricultur­al Land Audit, which are the major constituti­onal mandates of the Zimbabwe Land Commission,” Comm Bare said. The late Comm Ndudzo was appointed to the commission in 2016 and served until his death.

Born on February 28, 1955, he did his primary education at Saint James in Chihota. He attained secondary education at Roman Catholic Kutama College and at Fletcher High School in Gweru before attaining a Bachelor of Accountanc­y at the then University of Rhodesia in 1975.

In 1981, he joined the City Council of Harare and rose through the ranks to become the first black city treasurer in 1983. The late commission­er was the lead consultant in the formulatio­n of the Public Finance Management Act of Zimbabwe, which was enacted in 2009.

The commission­er served on various boards and developmen­t projects in Zimbabwe, including the World Bank funded Budiriro Housing Developmen­t and the Kuwadzana housing schemes. “His astute services will be greatly missed in the Zimbabwe Land Commission,” said Comm Bare.

He is survived by his wife Rutendo Ndudzo, four daughters and three grandchild­ren.

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