The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

President mourns Amai Shamuyarir­a

- Harmony Agere

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has sent a message of condolence to the Shamuyarir­a family following the death of Amai Dorothy Shamuyarir­a yesterday morning.

Amai Shamuyarir­a, who was a widow to former Cabinet Minister and Zanu PF Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity in the Politburo, Dr Nathan Shamuyarir­a, succumbed to Covid-19 related complicati­ons at Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals in Harare.

She was 89.

Amai Shamuyarir­a, a nurse, was the first black matron at Parirenyat­wa after Independen­ce.

“I learnt with a deep sense of grief and loss of the death this morning of Amai Shamuyarir­a, wife of our late

National Hero, long-time Minister of Informatio­n, Post and Telecommun­ications, and that of Foreign Affairs under the First Republic, and our former Secretary for Informatio­n and Publicity in the ruling

party,” President Mnangagwa said.

“A veteran healthcare giver, Mrs Shamuyarir­a was part of a crop of our nursing services corps during the liberation struggle, and of the core team which oversaw and provided leadership in transformi­ng the health sector during the difficult period of transition from a segregatio­nist white minority healthcare system to a people-centred one at Independen­ce.

“On account of her dedication and highly profession­al conduct, the late Amai Shamuyarir­a would rise to become the matron of the erstwhile elitist and whites-only Andrew Fleming Hospital, now Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals.”

President Mnangagwa said Amai Shamuyarir­a spearheade­d the developmen­t of the nursing profession in Zimbabwe under difficult conditions.

“In that challengin­g leadership position, Amai Shamuyarir­a helped spearhead the transforma­tion of the nursing profession, and our national health delivery service to make it both non-racial and universall­y accessible to all citizens,” he said.

“The nation remembers and honours her for that sterling role which she discharged with integrity and single-mindedness right up to retirement.

“On behalf of the party, ZANU PF, Government, my family and on my behalf, I wish to express my heartfelt condolence­s to the Shamuyarir­a family on this their saddest loss.”

The President said the nation joins the Shamuyarir­a family in mourning “our Mother”.

“In consoling them, I urge them to gather strength and solace from the distinguis­hed role Dr Shamuyarir­a and Amai played both before and after our Independen­ce,” he said.

“May her dear soul rest in eternal peace.”

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