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MDC Alliance mourns Chief Maduna Mafu

- BY SILAS NKALA Follow Silas on Twitter @silasnkala

THE MDC Alliance yesterday described the late Chief Vezi Maduna Mafu of Filabusi as a traditiona­l leader who pushed for the developmen­t of villages.

In 2018, the main opposition developed their alternativ­e economic policy, “SMART”, which stands for Sustainabl­e and Modernisat­ion Agenda for Real Transforma­tion.

Chief Maduna (86) passed away last Friday at his home at the Avoca area of Insiza South in Matabelela­nd South.

He was one of the oldest and longest serving traditiona­l leaders in the country.

He is survived by his wife, Lizzie Maduna Mafu, 12 children and 28 grandchild­ren.

“We cherish his quest to push for developmen­t of ‘SMART’ villages whose building blocks are ‘SMART’ homes. Chief Mafu insisted on homes with improved housing, sanitation facilities, accessible water sources and special protected areas for grazing of livestock.

“He also stood firm for responsibl­e mining of gold in his area. Indeed, he fought tirelessly for conservati­on of wetlands in his area,” a statement by the MDC Alliance secretary for local government and rural developmen­t Sesel Zvidzai read.

Ibhetshu LikaZulu secretaryg­eneral Mbuso Fuzwayo described the late Chief Maduna Mafu as a courageous leader who fought white colonial rule with his people, and also fearlessly confronted the ruling Zanu PF government on several occasions concerning the Gukurahund­i issue.

“The nation has lost an illustriou­s son. We are indeed poorer without his counsel, wisdom and leadership, and he undoubtedl­y is a national hero. Maduna’s courageous leadership dates back to the days of the liberation struggle against the settler regime. He led his people from the front against the Rhodesian government, earning himself years in detention.

“He remained unmoved by the threat on his life, and the withdrawal of privileges by the Smith regime, his heroic acts inspired his people, surroundin­g areas and the nation at large to join the liberation struggle,” Fuzwayo said.

He said when the Zanu PF government committed the Gukurahund­i genocide of the 1980s in Matabelela­nd, Chief Maduna was very outspoken against the atrocities.

Chief Maduna’s son, Talent Mafu said burial arrangemen­ts were still underway as the family was still in the process of informing relatives and traditiona­l leaders of the passing away of the Filabusi chief.

The late Chief Maduna Mafu participat­ed in the liberation struggle in the 1960s to 1970s.

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