The Herald (Zimbabwe)

VP mourns Chimonyo, Nkiwane

- Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter

VICE PRESIDENT Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga has consoled families of national heroes, Zimbabwe National Army Commander, Lieutenant-General Edzai Absalom Chanyuka Chimonyo and Cde Abraham Dumezweni Nkiwane.

He also expressed his sympathies on the death of war veteran, Cde Vhuu, one of the pioneering generation of freedom fighters.

VP Chiwenga, himself a veteran of the liberation struggle, highlighte­d the important role played by the three departed heroes during the independen­ce war.

He said he was deeply saddened and shocked by the death of Lt-Gen Chimonyo on Thursday.

“The late national hero was a distinguis­hed liberator, commander and diplomat par excellence,” said VP Chiwenga.

“His Chimurenga name was Edzai Mabhunu and he trained at Mgagao, Tanzania, in 1975. He was deployed to Gaza Province in 1976 as a sectoral commander.

“Due to his acumen during and after training, he rose through the ranks of ZANLA from being an instructor to a member of the General Staff and

subsequent­ly a member of the High Command.

“In 1978, he was deployed as ZANU’s deputy chief representa­tive and military attaché in Zambia until the attainment of independen­ce in 1980.

“He held various appointmen­ts in the Zimbabwe National Army until 2008 when he was appointed Ambassador to Tanzania. In 2017, he was

recalled to take over as the commander of the Zimbabwe National Army.”

The various posts and responsibi­lities that were assigned to the late General Chimonyo echoed his astute leadership qualities, resourcefu­lness, loyalty and dedication to serve his country.

VP Chiwenga said the death of Cde Nkiwane had robbed the nation of yet

another of the few remaining pioneers of the armed liberation struggle.

He said many youths who later skipped the country’s borders to join the liberation struggle were inspired and later nurtured by political role model nationalis­ts such as Cde Nkiwane.

“The late national hero’s political activism cuts across geographic­al

boundaries into Zambia where he worked closely with the late founding father of the Zambian nation, Dr Kenneth Kaunda, under the United National Independen­ce Party (UNIP),” said VP Chiwenga.

“This was a precursor to his participat­ion in Zimbabwean politics under the auspices of the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU) in Lusaka,

Zambia.

“Many ZAPU cadres and some of our political leaders today who are veterans of the liberation struggle passed through his hands as military recruits destined for various training bases in Zambia, Tanzania and beyond.

“He will be remembered in posterity for the role he played in the nascent days of our armed liberation struggle and for advocating peace, unity, progress and economic developmen­t post-independen­ce.”

VP Chiwenga acknowledg­ed the great role played by Cde Vhuu in the armed struggle.

“As with our President, a good many of these who included Cde Vhuu would join their families in neighbouri­ng Zambia which had attained independen­ce much earlier,” he said.

“Indeed, it was this crop of the then Rhodesian immigrants who formed the backbone of early fighting units which pioneered our armed struggle.

“Cde Vhuu was one such patriot and received his military training in the late 1960s in Zambia, Tanzania and in socialist countries under the banner of ZAPU/ZIPRA.

“Cde Vhuu, alongside eight other fighters, would later join ZANLA, the armed wing of the then ZANU, in Zambia.”

 ??  ?? The Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa is mourning the departed general
The Pan Africanist Congress of South Africa is mourning the departed general
 ??  ?? President Mnangagwa speaks to Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda, while Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieuten - ant-General Edzai Chimonyo (second from left) and Air Marshal Elson Moyo look on after watching the Chinhoyi 7 Battle film première in Harare in 2018
President Mnangagwa speaks to Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Philip Valerio Sibanda, while Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieuten - ant-General Edzai Chimonyo (second from left) and Air Marshal Elson Moyo look on after watching the Chinhoyi 7 Battle film première in Harare in 2018
 ??  ?? Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri­Kashiri, General Philip Valerio Sibanda and Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo at his last official function earlier this year
Defence and War Veterans Affairs Minister Oppah Muchinguri­Kashiri, General Philip Valerio Sibanda and Lieutenant-General Edzai Chimonyo at his last official function earlier this year

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