The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Senior Zipra cadre dies

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

A HIGH-RANKING Zimbabwe People’s Revolution­ary Army (ZIPRA) cadre, Cde Masilo Muleya, who is also credited for training many senior war veterans among them the Defence Forces Commander General Philip Valerio Sibanda, has died.

Cde Muleya died on Saturday afternoon when his motorcycle was hit by a bus which attempted to overtake him, 40km along the Beitbridge-Bulawayo road.

The decorated war veteran succumbed to injuries sustained during the accident upon admission at Beitbridge District Hospital. His body has since been moved to a local funeral parlour.

Police were not readily available for comment yesterday, but hospital sources said Cde Muleya died a few moments after arriving at the hospital.

“He was travelling towards Beitbridge town when tragedy struck. Indication­s are that he was travelling on his motorbike in front of a cross-border bus which was travelling from Bulawayo to South Africa.

“As he approached Mtetengwe Primary School, he indicted to turn right. The bus driver then attempted to overtake the motorcycle and in the process Cde Muleya was hit by the trailer of the bus.

“The trailer then landed on the left side of the road. The matter was reported to the police who rushed him to the district hospital,” said a source close to the case.

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans’ Associatio­n national spokespers­on Cde Douglas Mahiya said they had been plunged into mourning, saying Cde Muleya’s death was a great loss to them.

“It is very unfortunat­e that he passed on at a time when we were pushing for war veterans to fully reap the fruits of their efforts during and after the liberation struggle. My heart is heavy and I want to convey my condolence­s to his family.”

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