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Thousands bid farewell to Dr Mudzingwa - a soldier of soldiers
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
April
15, 2012
Thousands of
people converged at Glen Forest Cemetery in Harare today to pay
their last respects to Dr. Tichaona Mudzingwa.
Dr Mudzingwa
was the Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development,
a fighter in Zimbabwe's liberation struggle, the interim Vice
President of the MDC when it was formed in 1999 and a former member
of the MDC National Executive.
Dr Mudzingwa
died last week at the
Avenues Clinic in Harare after a short illness. He was 69
Speaking at
the burial, President Tsvangirai said Dr Mudzingwa was an iconic
figure not only during the liberation struggle but for a new Zimbabwe
which had true democracy and real change. He said it was shocking
that the late Dr Mudzingwa had not been granted national heroes
status considering how he had fought and scarified for Zimbabwe's
independence.
"He earned
liberation war credentials. However, the problem in Zimbabwe is
that of a political culture which says if you belong to a different
party, you are an enemy, that we should all have one mindset and
that is the political culture that we need to change. Fighting for
the people's freedom should be a permanent value," said
President Tsvangirai.
He said it was
Dr Mudzingwa and other war veterans who were at the forefront during
the formation of the MDC. "If it was not for these war veterans,
the MDC would not be where it is today. However, it is sad to note
that these war veterans are now being treated as pariah because
they differed with someone.
"What
we need in Zimbabwe is a new Zimbabwe with a new thinking,"
said President Tsvangirai.
He said for
him, in Dr Mudzingwa he had lost a confindate. "He guided
me and had respect for me as a leader. The youths should emulate
Dr Mudzingwa and should respect authority, leadership and above
all you should be well disciplined and remain united," said
President Tsvangirai.
Hon. Thokozani
Khupe, the MDC Vice President described Dr. Mudzingwa as a "soldier
of soldiers".
"He was
a no-nonsense person who spoke his mind who above all wanted a better
life for every Zimbabwean. He went to war to liberate Zimbabwe and
continued fighting after independence for real change. His point
was that he would not rest until Zimbabwe was free and had democracy.
He was the foundation and pillar of Zimbabwe and the MDC,"
said Hon. Khupe.
Renowned War
veteran Dzinashe Machingura a senior Zanla member during the liberation
war of Zimbabwe and who fought with the late minister from 1975,
said Dr. Mudzingwa remained a hero even if he was not buried at
the national Heroes' Acre.
"He represented
genuine heroes not fake ones. He was committed to his work and was
instrumental in establishing hospitals during the liberation war
which were used by freedom fighters. His passion was the liberation
of the people of Zimbabwe and after realising that the people's
freedom had not been attained after independence he was instrumental
in the formation of the MDC," said Machingura.
The burial was
attended by several senior MDC, civil society members, officials
from the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions, the Zimbabwe National
Chamber of Commerce, senior government officials and diplomats.
Also present
was the President of the Senate, Edna Madzongwe, and Deputy Minister
of Labour Social Welfare, Hon. Tracy Mutinhiri.
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