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Susan
Tsvangirai was a mother of our struggle
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
March 07,
2009
The late Susan
Nyaradzo Tsvangirai was a mother not only to the Tsvangirai family,
but also to the party and the nation.
Addressing a
press conference soon after a national executive meeting in Harare
today, MDC Secretary-General and Minister of Finance Hon Tendai
Biti said the late Mrs Tsvangirai was a pillar of strength to the
Prime Minister and to the broad membership of the MDC.
"She was
a pillar of strength. The decisions the party took sometimes had
the refining wisdom that came from Mrs Tsvangirai," said Hon
Biti.
Mrs Tsvangirai
died in a horrific car accident in Beatrice in which the Prime Minister
and MDC President escaped with injuries. He is in a stable condition
and is recovering at Avenues Clinic in Harare.
"She was
always there for the President and for the party. The accident took
place within a context of joy and celebration. The MDC President
celebrates his 57th birthday on Tuesday," said Hon Biti.
"She was
a people's hero. She was a mother to us and to our struggle."
The MDC Secretary-general,
who broke down several times during the press conference, said the
accident could have been avoided if police escort had been provided.
"Logic
would have demanded that police escort be provided to the Prime
Minister to warn other traffic and this tragedy could have been
avoided."
Hon Biti said
police investigations were underway but stressed that the party
would carry out an independent investigation into the cause of the
accident. The party will be making further announcements on this
matter in due course, he said.
Mrs Tsvangirai
has stood side by side with the MDC Presiden since their marriage
in 1976. Burial arrangements will be announced in due course.
Hon Biti said
the Prime Minister was in a stable condition. He said the late Mrs
Tsvangirai had stood side by side with her husband throughout his
various ordeals, including the treason charges and the brutal assault
of 11 March 2007.
The MDC is working
with the Tsvangirai family to give Mrs Tsvangirai a befitting send-off.
Burial arrangements will be announced in due course as some of her
children are outside the country.
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