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We salute you, great fighter- Retired Army General Solomon 'Rex
Nhongo' Mujuru
MDC
Youth Assembly
August 18, 2011
The MDC Youth Assembly leadership and the entire membership joins
the Vice President Amai Joice Teurai Ropa Mujuru, the Mujuru family,
the people of Chikomba and the rest of the nation in mourning the
death of a gallant fighter Solomon 'Rex Nhongo' Mujuru.
Mujuru who died at the age of 62 left an indelible mark in the politics
of Zimbabwe as his contribution during and after the liberation
struggle was enormous. We are saddened by his suspicious death and
we call for a thorough professional investigation into the cause
of his demise.
As the MDCYA we are at
pains to express how devastated we are at the loss of a true Cde
Rex Nhongo. The generality of youths in Zimbabwe saw Mujuru as one
of those genuine fighters, soldiers of independence and freedom
as he selflessly fought battles with the colonial regime. Some of
great fighters include such names as General Tongo, Lookout Masuku,
Ndabaningi Sithole, Edger Tekere, Hebert Chitepo, cde Chikerema,
Joshua Nkomo, Dumiso Dabengwa, Cde Ziyapapa Moyo, Victoria Chitepo
among other thousands of the sons and daughters of the soil.
Rex Nhongo was an epitome
of bravery and courage coupled with commitment and as young people
we aim to follow in his footsteps as we wage war against culture
of corruption, violence and intimidation currently bedeviling Zimbabwe's
political landscape. His political participation showed high level
of civilization as he never wasted time in petty party politics.
He was a professional army commander so different from other generals
who are even threatening to disregard people's choice.
The death of Rex Nhongo
is not only shocking but devastating noting that he was one of the
few sober politicians in Zimbabwe. He showed resilience in the face
of difficult economic situations soldiering on with his business
activities which is a cornerstone of our Zimbabwe economy.
Mujuru was an icon of
unity and unionism as he stood between the Zipra and Zanla forces
during and after the liberation struggle, a character that was fundamental
to the attainment of independence in Zimbabwe. Such a show of selflessness
is what guides the Youth Assembly in executing its mandate of delivering
freedom and real change to the millions of young people spread across
the breadth and depth of Zimbabwe.
Mujuru was a soldier
and fighter par-excellence, a beacon of courage and hope for young
generation, a soft speaking and successful businessman.
Mujuru was an epitome
of clean and smart politics which many in Zanu PF are failing to
emulate. His role during and after the liberation struggle speak
volumes of his devotion to total independence. As young people we
are grateful to his role as we are endeavoring for a New Zimbabwe
full of jobs, food, peace and unity.
We call upon ZRP and
all security institutions to institute a professional and transparent
investigation into the cause of Mujuru's death as we believe
a general cannot die just in such confusing and suspicious circumstances
when in actual sense he survived many battles during the liberation
struggle.
We salute Rex Nhongo
the soldier and liberator; we salute Solomon Mujuru the General.
We pay tribute to his undying quest for independence and total freedom.
Rest in peace Solomon
Mujuru.
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