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As
the mourners beat the drums
Prespone
Matawira
March 09, 2009
This is the
third article in the Chii
Chirikuita (What-s Up?) series
Zimbabweans are mourning
the tragic loss of Susan Tsvangirai in an apparent car accident
on Friday 6 March 2009.
There are tentative
indications that her funeral will take place this Wednesday 11 March
2009 in Zimbabwe.
Currently mourners
are gathered in two locations: at the Tsvangirai-s home in
rural Buhera, some 80km outside the capital city and at their Harare
home in the neighbourhood of Strathaven.
Yesterday the
road outside the Tsvangirai's home in Harare was filled with hundreds
of mourners in MDC T-shirts, singing Shona funeral songs, dancing
and beating drums.
Born Susan Nyaradzo
Mhundwa, on 24 April 1958, she met Morgan Tsvangirai in1976 whilst
he was working as a foreperson at Trojan, a Nickel mine in Bindura,
in Zimbabwe-s Mashonaland province.
Although the mainstream
media is reporting that Susan Tsvangirai often avoided the public
spotlight, she was always with Tsvangirai when he took part in political
rallies for the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). During his
treason trial she accompanied him to court and was by his bedside
when he was beaten on March 11 2007, following the Save Zimbabwe
Prayer Campaign attacks and arrests.
She opened her home to
members of the MDC where Tsvangirai ran an office, even at odd hours.
Shaken by the death of
his partner of more than three decades, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
is in Botswana where he is receiving psychosocial support, and reportedly
reflecting on how to take forward a political career that has always
relied on and benefited from her close support.
The couple, an aide and
driver were travelling in metallic gold Toyota landcruiser registration
number AAW 4478 from Harare to Buhera when it was hit near the 86km
peg close to the Ngezi turn-off by an aid truck apparently carrying
goods on contract for John Snow International, a joint project of
USAID and the British Government.
Their car was the second
in a three vehicle convoy travelling to Buhera for an MDC rally
planned to take place at a growth point called Murambinda.
Currently there are a
number of accounts of the nature of the accident. It is reported
that Susan was thrown out of the car which rolled several times
and struck her body on impact with the ground. She was rushed to
Beatrice Hospital, where she was found to be deceased on arrival.
Other reports
indicate that the driver of the truck, identified as a Mr Chinoona
Mwanda (35) had fallen asleep at the wheel and hit the vehicle the
Tsvangirai-s were travelling in. There are also reports of
the bad state of the road following poor roadwork to repair potholes.
At a Press Conference
Finance Minister and MDC Secretary General Tendai Biti stated that
the accident could have been avoided if there had been a proper
police escort.
"I think the authorities
must understand the omission . . . an escort could have avoided
the loss of life and I hope that this omission would be rectified
and that the Tsvangirai be given the protection that ought to be
accorded a Prime Minister, namely travelling with a police escort,"
Biti said.
There have been four
confirmed assassination attempts on Morgan Tsvangirai-s life.
In the election campaign
period of 2008 Zimbabwe Defence Forces Chief, General Constantine
Chiwenga was reported as saying: "The army will not support
or salute sell-outs and agents of the West either before, during
or after the elections."
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