The Herald (Zimbabwe)

. . . Ridzai a military strategist, intel supremo

- Freeman Razemba Senior Reporter by Rhodesian

NATIONAL hero Colonel (Retired) Kenny Ridzai Mabuya was a military strategist and intelligen­ce supremo who contribute­d to the establishm­ent of the intelligen­ce services in the country, Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa said yesterday.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa, who is also the ZANU PF national spokespers­on, said this when visited the home of Cde Mabuya in Tynwald South, Harare.

Cde Mabuya will be buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare on Wednesday.

In an interview, Ambassador Mutsvangwa said Cde Mabuya joined the liberation struggle when he was young and when the liberation army was “very small”.

“Because of the arrival of the cadreship of Cde Kenny Ridzai under the late military genius, Cde (Josiah Magama) Tongogara, we had an alliance with Frelimo in Mozambique which was fighting against the Portuguese and using the experience and territory Frelimo had liberated in Mozambique, we managed to then infiltrate our own guerrilla army into the North East of Zimbabwe and Cde Kenny Ridzai was among those early cadres who implanted a home-grown guerrilla army on Zimbabwean soil. This is in the early 1970s,” he said.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa said Cde Mabuya played a key role during the liberation struggle.

He said in the Zanla forces at that time, they did not have profession­al military intelligen­ce training and Cde Mabuya teamed up with the now President, Cde Mnangagwa, when he came back to the war for the second time to set up the first profession­al military and political intelligen­ce school of ZANU PF at Takawira base.

“He was in the top four of people who set up that training. We took advantage of the fact that there were people who were defecting from the Special Branch of Rhodesia, they came with their techniques. But we also took advantage of the fact that we had Zipa, which was Zanla and Zipra and Zipra had the advantage of having trained with KGB (of Russia) in profession­al military intelligen­ce.

“So the manuals of Zipra from the KGB landed up in Cde Kenny Ridzai and Cde Mnangagwa’s hands and the other team. So we started our own military intelligen­ce training; so he is the pioneer of that effort under the leadership of Cde ED Mnangagwa,” said Ambassador Mutsvangwa, himself a product of that school after having trained in Tembwe, Zambia, where he met Cde Mabuya for the first time after coming from university.

He added that Cde Mabuya was part of the people who moulded Zanla forces into a military machine which overcame the Rhodesians.

Ambassador Mutsvangwa said Cde Mabuya used his intelligen­ce skills to foil assassinat­ion attempts on the lives of VIPs

Security Forces.

“So it’s a colourful life of dedication to Zimbabwe in a variety of endeavours which can only make Zimbabwean­s feel proud. After Independen­ce, he was again defending the party. He was instrument­al in the formation of the associatio­n to safeguard war veterans in the recovery of our land, in making sure that education is available to make Zimbabwe a star in Africa because that was the work of the war veterans, telling people to build schools for free and getting teachers as a reward because the budget was small.”

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 ?? - Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda ?? Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Ambassador Christophe­r Mutsvangwa (centre) and his deputy Monica Mavhunga console mourners at the funeral wake of national hero Colonel (Retired) Kenny Ridzai Mabuya in Harare yesterday.
- Picture: Kudakwashe Hunda Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Minister Ambassador Christophe­r Mutsvangwa (centre) and his deputy Monica Mavhunga console mourners at the funeral wake of national hero Colonel (Retired) Kenny Ridzai Mabuya in Harare yesterday.

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