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Don’t take life for granted under COVID-19: Mnangagwa

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday urged citizens to remain vigilant and follow prescribed health protocols until the COVID-19 pandemic is declared officially over.

Mnangagwa made the remarks in his condolence message to the family of Zimbabwe’s late ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jethro Ndombonday­i Ndlovu.

“I was very shocked and pained to receive the sad news of the untimely death at the weekend of our ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jethro Ndombonday­i Ndlovu, after a short illness.

“The late ambassador Ndlovu’s passing on sends a clear message to all of us that during this COVID-19 pandemic, we can no longer take life for granted until this pandemic is over.”

Mnangagwa described Ndlovu as a tireless, dedicated and hardworkin­g diplomat.

“In the late ambassador Ndlovu, Zimbabwe has lost a tireless, dedicated and hardworkin­g diplomat whose presence of mind and efforts in the UAE were beginning to yield positive results for our country, especially on bilateral trade whose volumes have grown significan­tly in value to nearly $1 billion since his posting two years ago,” he said.

The President said the late ambassador would also be remembered for his invaluable contributi­on to the liberation struggle and independen­ce of Zimbabwe and the aviation sector where he served for a long time in different capacities.

Mnangagwa also sent a message of condolence to the family of the late High Court judge, Justice Clement Phiri, who succumbed to COVID-19 on Sunday.

“His (Phiri) passing on has dealt a huge blow to the legal fraternity in general and to our justice delivery system in particular which counted on his invaluable membership and wealth of experience in jurisprude­nce,” Mnangagwa said.

He said in Justice Phiri, the country had lost a quiet and dignified judge and was all the poorer after losing one of its best brains sitting on the High Court bench.

“His death has created a deep chasm in the High Court circuit that will be very difficult to fill,” Mnangagwa said.

Last week, Mnangagwa lost three ministers to COVID-19.

These are Sibusiso Busi Moyo (Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade), Joel Biggie Matiza (Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t) and Ellen Gwaradzimb­a (Manicaland Provincial Affairs).

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The late ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Jethro Ndombonday­i Ndlovu

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