Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Nation pays tribute to SK Moyo

- Business Writer

NATIONAL Hero Cde Simon Khaya Moyo, who died on Sunday, left a legacy of patriotism, unity and dedicated service to the nation. From President Mnangagwa to many people that Cde Khaya Moyo, popularly referred to as “SK”, worked with, were testimonie­s to the loyal servant the National Hero was to Zimbabwe pre and post-Independen­ce.

A permanent feature in his statements as chairman of Zanu PF and later as spokespers­on were calls for patriotic Zimbabwean­s to unite towards the developmen­t of the country and shun negative forces that sought its demise.

The veteran politician contribute­d significan­tly to Zanu PF’s dominance in Matabelela­nd South province.

Worth noting are the marathon rallies Cde Khaya Moyo conducted in various districts of Matabelela­nd South ahead of the 2013 harmonised elections during his tenure as Zanu PF national chairman.

The party recorded a clean sweep, securing all 13 constituen­cies in the province following the successful rallies led by Cde Khaya Moyo.

His influence went beyond politics, as he also facilitate­d the constructi­on of a number of schools, clinics, bridges and other infrastruc­ture during his terms as MP for Mangwe and Senator for Bulilima and Mangwe constituen­cies.

Those who attended meetings he addressed recall that he always emphasised on unity and commitment.

Many will remember him for his two favourite songs he would sing at party meetings and community meetings, “I party iyasetshen­zelwa’’, which emphasised the importance of members to work hard to ensure success of the party.

He would also sing “KuBuKalang­a ndiko

kanyi kwedu”, which is about the pride of being a Kalanga.

President Mnangagwa described Cde Khaya Moyo as a true patriot, courageous and selfless freedom fighter.

He said Cde Moyo put all his skills, intellect and pan-African outlook to the national cause, both before and after independen­ce.

“In nationalis­t politics and structure, he steadily rose through the ranks of the then

Zapu and later after the 1987 Unity Accord of a united Zanu PF until I appointed him Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity in the Politburo.

In that demanding role he became the

voice of our party,” said the President.

“He stood for the unity of our people whom he served with complete devotion. Without doubt, our nation will sorely miss his wise counsel, grounding with grassroot, and his characteri­stic energy and ebullience in all he did.”

Matabelela­nd South Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Abednico Ncube said the country lost a dedicated nationalis­t.

“We worked very well with him in Matabelela­nd South Province and the province recorded a lot of developmen­t through his work. We are saddened by his departure. Cde Khaya Moyo has left a huge void which will be hard to fill,” Minister Ncube said.

Chief Masendu from Bulilima District said Cde Khaya Moyo was concerned with bringing developmen­t even to the remotest part of the province. He said it was now difficult to come across such selfless leaders.

Chief Sangulube from Mangwe District, who is also an uncle to Cde Khaya Moyo, said the late nationalis­t represente­d the province well in the various offices he held. He said Cde Khaya Moyo was instrument­al in the constructi­on of Sanzukwi Secondary School for which he donated building material and also engaged various partners to assist in constructi­ng the school.

Zanu PF Central Committee member Cde Mafesi Ncube said Cde Khaya Moyo had left a huge gap in the province politicall­y.

“Cde Khaya Moyo was one of the few remaining people, who had an accurate account of the signing of the Unity Accord in 1987. At the time he was the political secretary to the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo.

He was a fountain of wisdom and his death means we have lost one of the most important political cadres,” he said.

Cde Ncube also said during his tenure as Senator and MP, Cde Khaya Moyo sourced food aid for the vulnerable in Mangwe District.

To the younger generation­s, Cde Khaya Moyo should remain an inspiratio­n and example of good leadership.

 ?? ZANU PF ?? President Mnangagwa visited the Khaya Moyo family in Hillside on Wednesday to pay his condolence­s. He was accompanie­d by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga and National Chairman, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri. Inset is Cde Simon Khaya Moyo
ZANU PF President Mnangagwa visited the Khaya Moyo family in Hillside on Wednesday to pay his condolence­s. He was accompanie­d by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga and National Chairman, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri. Inset is Cde Simon Khaya Moyo

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