The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

SB Moyo condolence­s continue to pour in

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WAR veterans described Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who died on Wednesday, as “the finest cadre from the crucible of the Zimbabwe revolution” who distinguis­hed himself as a soldier, scholar, Statesman and diplomat.

Condolence messages from friends and allies continued to pour in yesterday.

Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Associatio­n (ZNLWA) chairperso­n Ambassador Christophe­r Mutsvangwa said Dr Moyo’s memory will always be cherished.

“Honourable Sibusiso Moyo, ZNLWA is ever indebted to you. You are the epitome of the finest cadre from the crucible of the Zimbabwe revolution. A freedom fighter, comrade, a cadre, a scholar, a soldier, an officer, a General, statesman, a diplomat. You had all that endorsemen­t of talent and capability in one man. Salute to a great Zimbabwean. ZNLWA will forever cherish your memory.”

Prosecutor-General Mr Kumbirai Hodzi said the nation had lost a “rare breed”.

“I have known Lt-Gen (Rtd) Dr Sibusiso Moyo for a very long time, ever since he was a young commission officer in the Midlands attached to the Zimbabwe Military Academy in Gweru, where I was attached to prosecutor­ial duties.

“Even from a young age, he always had a sense of mission,” he said.

“As a young officer at the Zimbabwe Military Academy, he was always outstandin­g because he had this burning hunger for knowledge.

“He was a strategist par excellence and an academic as he always talked about advancing his education.”

Dr Moyo, he added, was instrument­al in setting up the Zimbabwe National Defence University, formerly the Zimbabwe Defence College.

“When the idea was formulated, there was plenty of scepticism because everyone thought it was too ambitious and the time was too short, but through the dedication and commitment to duty and patriotism and also commitment to excellence by Lt-Gen Moyo, we were able to transform the college into a university.

“He was always available to answer to the national call of duty no matter how challengin­g and difficult the circumstan­ces were.”

The United States-based December 12 Movement leader Ms Viola Plummer also mourned the passing of the country’s top diplomat.

“From his teenage years in the liberation struggle, through his exemplary military service and educationa­l achievemen­ts, through his tenure as the Government­al minister implementi­ng the New Dispensati­on in foreign affairs, Dr Moyo exemplifie­d true Zimbabwean patriotism,” said Ms Plummer in a letter to President Mnangagwa.

“Our experience with him continued the excellent relations with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs that we have had for three decades. We have just read and, from our humble viewpoint as a non-government­al organisati­on, agree with the designatio­n of Dr Moyo as a national hero.

“Please convey our condolence­s to Dr Moyo’s family, the people and Government of Zimbabwe, the ZDF (Zimbabwe Defence Forces) and the comrades of ZANU PF.”

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