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Minister succumbs to COVID-19

- BY KENNETH NYANGANI Follow Kenneth on Twitter @NyanganiKe­nneth

MANICALAND State and Devolution minister Ellen Gwaradzimb­a yesterday became the second high profile government official to succumb to COVID-19.

This followed the death of Lands, Agricultur­e, Water and Rural Resettleme­nt minister Perrance Shiri to the respirator­y disease in July last year.

Gwaradzimb­a died yesterday morning at the age of 60.

She is said to have contracted the virus on December 26 when she threw an end of year party at her ministeria­l residence in Mutare, which was said to be an open event.

Former Zanu PF Mutare ward 17 councillor Wellington Zambezi and Mutare Town Clerk, Joshua Maligwa, who are believed to have attended the party, also succumbed to the disease. The two died last week.

Top Zanu PF officials also disclosed that some of people who attended the party, included Gertrude Mutandi, the youth wing national secretary for finance, who was currently in isolation.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa said Gwaradzimb­a will be remembered over her war-time educationa­l programmes during which she worked with many cadres to develop learning materials for refugees in camps during the liberation struggle.

“On behalf of the party, Zanu PF, government, my family and on my own behalf, I wish to express my deepest condolence­s to the Gwaradzimb­a family, especially the children of the late departed who lost a loving mother and mentor,” Mnangagwa said in a statement.

Gwaradzimb­a was reportedly in Defence minister Oppah Muchinguri’s camp battling for control of the province with provincial chairman Mike Madiro.

She is reported to have played a key role in ensuring that Muchinguri’s faction prevailed over Madiro in the Mutare district coordinati­on committee (DCC) re-run elections late last year after the first round was marred by alleged massive vote rigging.

Binali Yard won the re-run election defeating Clever Muparutsa, who was allegedly being backed by Madiro.

Yard, in his celebrator­y speech thanked Gwaradzimb­a for playing a key role in the elections.

A Zanu PF official from Muchinguri faction, who however refused to be named, expressed shock over Gwaradzimb­a’s death.

“We lost our pillar in our faction. She gave us ideas, despite her being a cool lady she was full of wisdom,” he said.

Madiro confirmed the death of Gwaradzimb­a, but denied there were factions in the province.

“Yes, I can confirm that our Provincial Affairs minister Ellen Gwaradzimb­a died this morning,” he said.

“There are no factions in the province. Have you ever seen me wanting to comment over factions? Yes, people have different views, narrative and people who are saying that there are factions are lying.”

He added: “My comment is that, if these different views degenerate into a faction, that is when I start to be worried.”

Sources told NewDay Weekender yesterday that there has been a plot to topple Madiro from his post and Gwaradzimb­a was expected to play a key role.

“This is the reason (why) there was too much fight in the DCC elections, because Madiro and Muchinguri were aware if they control the district, they will also control the province,” a Zanu PF insider said.

Gwaradzimb­a was appointed as the Provincial Affairs minister in 2018. She is survived with three children.

Born Ellen Munyoro, Gwaradzimb­a served as secretary to freedom fighter William Ndangana and Kumbirai Kangai. She became Zanu PF women’s league from 2001-2009, secretary for administra­tion from 20102018.

Gwaradzimb­a, who married Godfrey Mtausi Gwaradzimb­a in 1978, spent the better of her working life in the academia at the University of Zimbabwe, Mutare Polytechni­c and Africa University.

Meanwhile, Mnangagwa paid tribute to Morton Dizzy Paul Malianga, a pioneer of the country’s liberation struggle for independen­ce. He died yesterday at the age of 90.

He formed the African National Congress in 1959 and was successive­ly involved in the founding of the Natinal Democratic Party, Zapu and Zanu.

Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe was honoring his outstandin­g role in the struggle.

The President also sent a condolence message to the Furusa family following the death of Africa University Vice-Chancellor Munashe Furusa on Wednesday morning.

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