The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

VP Chiwenga hails President . . . says he would have been history

- By Kuda Bwititi and Lincoln Towindo

VICE President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga says timely interventi­on by President Mnangagwa to engage his Chinese counterpar­t, President Xi Jinping, to facilitate his airlift to Beijing for specialist care and treatment prevented his “imminent death” and saved his life.

In July, the President made the decision when VP Chiwenga was battling for life in the intensive care unit of a South African hospital. At the time, the VP suffered memory lapses, speech impairment and excruciati­ng pain.

However, in what has been an extraordin­ary recovery story, VP Chiwenga — who arrived home in the early hours of Saturday after a four-month absence — yesterday looked fit and agile when he received President Mnangagwa at his home..

The duo shared a hearty embrace before an hour-and-half private engagement.

Emerging from the meeting, a visibly elated President Mnangagwa, who was accompanie­d by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa, explained the VP’s path to recovery.

“When he left he was unwell, which was giving us sleepless nights because our comrade was unwell,” said the President.

“So we arranged for him to go to South Africa and while he was there, we spoke to our Chinese friends, we spoke to President Xi Jinping, who is our dear friend, who offered to assist with his treatment.

“We saw it fit for the VP to go to China. We flew him there and he stayed there for a number of months. Now you can see for yourselves that he has regained his fitness and he is clear-minded.

“When he initially left he was having memory lapses, and he was in so much pain that everyone could tell the agony he was in.”

VP Chiwenga, he said, is now “raring to go”.

“I am confident that now the whole of Zimbabwe knows that the Vice President is back and fit, and he is very clear and raring to go. That is why I said God is there because my colleague is back and we can now put our heads together to uplift the country.”

When The Sunday Mail asked him when the VP was expected back in office, President Mnangagwa responded: “You can see the way he looks now, but on my part, I am not too concerned about him returning back to work, I am more concerned about his welfare and that he is back to full fitness. But as someone who is coming from being ill, I only wish for him to start his duties slowly and move progressiv­ely to take up more work. You can see for yourselves that the man is glowing.”

The President also revealed that the VP’s ill-health had “affected him personally”, adding that his return had brought him immense relief.

He said he also sent a special message of thanks to President Xi Jinping for facilitati­ng VP Chiwenga’s treatment.

“I am also very grateful to my brother, the President of the People’s Republic of China whom I talked to and he said he will do his best and instruct his system to do their best to look after your Vice President, and that has been done.

“And I have sent a letter to President Xi Jinping thanking him for the role he played in looking after my VP. Besides that, I have also asked General Chiwenga on how was the care in the hospital and he says, ‘ Mukoma, ndakabatwa zvakanaka, I can’t think of anything else or wish for anything else . . .’”

With a voice full of life, VP Chiwenga thanked the President for his judicious decision to send him to China for treatment.

“And I want to thank personally my President, His Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, if he had not intervened the time I was in the intensive care in South Africa, I could have been history by now, and when he communicat­ed with his counterpar­t President Xi Jinping, I was

then taken to China . . . he did not act as the President but acted as my brother to make sure that I survive . . .

“And I would also want, before I go far, to thank the people of Zimbabwe for their prayers; those prayers from across the country helped my recovery.”

He also explained his hospital stint and recovery. “Up to yesterday, from the time I left, I had spent 123 days in hospital. When I got there it was the 21st of July and got my discharge certificat­e later on after 123 days. “I feel strong and I am raring to go for work . . . everything possible was done; they left no stone unturned . . . so I am very fit and happy.”

He said he had already resumed his duties.

It is now incumbent upon us to work to achieve the vision our President has set for 2030”.

“Let us work with him tirelessly to ensure everything is achieved.”

 ?? — ?? President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa share a lighter moment with Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga at his private residence in Harare yesterday. Picture: Tawanda Mudimu
— President Mnangagwa and First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa share a lighter moment with Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga at his private residence in Harare yesterday. Picture: Tawanda Mudimu
 ?? — Picture by John Manzongo ?? First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa (third from right), Prophetess Memory Matimbire and Reverend Lucy Natasha (far right) from Kenya join other worshipper­s during an all-night prayer organised by Daughters of Virtue at the National Sports Stadium on Friday night.
— Picture by John Manzongo First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa (third from right), Prophetess Memory Matimbire and Reverend Lucy Natasha (far right) from Kenya join other worshipper­s during an all-night prayer organised by Daughters of Virtue at the National Sports Stadium on Friday night.

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