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MDC official murdered by Zanu PF thugs as violence flares in Mudzi
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
May
28, 2012
Sekuru Cephas Magura, 67, the MDC Ward One chairperson in Mudzi
North district died on Saturday after he was severely assaulted
by Zanu PF supporters at Chimukoko Business Centre.
Seven other MDC activists were injured during the attack and are
receiving treatment at a Harare hospital.
The Zanu PF mob was led
by David Chimukoko, councillor for Ward 3.
The MDC Mashonaland East
provincial chairperson, Hon. Piniel Denga and the organising secretary,
Tapfumaneyi Muzoda on Saturday visited the Magura homestead to pay
their respects and to get information of what transpired on the
fateful day.
According to eyewitnesses,
Sekuru Magura was hit with a stone and fell down before he was fatally
assaulted by the Zanu PF thugs. Sekuru Magura was part of over 100
MDC members who had gathered for a police-sanctioned MDC rally.
Police details from Kotwa
were present.
The Zanu PF mob leader,
Chimukoko was in the company of Graciano Kazingizi, the Zanu PF
Mudzi North youth chairperson, Gerald Nyatsinde, Patrick Mutepeya,
Clement Simendi, John Karonga, George Katsande, the son to Mudzi
West MP Aqualinah Katsande and Jevas Chiutsa, Ward 2 councillor
who were leading the youth in the attack.
Newten Kachepa, the Zanu
PF MP for Mudzi North provided the Zanu PF thugs with transport
to Chimukoko.
Hon. Denga, described
Saturday's event as sad and that lives had to be lost for
supporting a political party.
"Why should this continue? We have had enough here in Mashonaland
East and the police have to play their role. We are here assess
what happened and to get an appreciation of whether there was any
provocation. It is now very clear that wherever we are going to
have a rally, Zanu PF will have an event close by with armed people
ready to pounce on MDC supporters. It is sad, this is a sad loss
to Mudzi North and Zimbabwe as a whole," Hon. Denga said.
The seven who were injured and are hospitalised are; Fungai Mahachi,
the Mudzi North district vice chairperson, Mutsa Mushonga, ward
17 vice organising secretary, Robert Dombo, the director for elections,
George Zhuwawo, the Ward 10 chairperson and Wilfred Mugadzaweta.
A young boy who was herding cattle in the area and saw what happened
said Zanu PF youths armed with logs and sticks, attacked MDC members
who were at the business centre.
"The old man was hit by a stone while running away from the
attack. He fell down and the Zanu PF youths assaulted him while
he lay down. They later carried him to the road, where they laid
him by the side of the road and left him there, facedown and arms
stretched out," the shocked young boy said.
Nyasha Magaso, the Ward 1 organising secretary said Zanu PF youths
had barricaded the road leading to Nyamhondoro Primary School with
logs.
"We managed to chase them away and proceeded to the venue
of the rally. However, Zanu PF also had a gathering at the business
centre, but the police assured us that the rally will proceed peacefully.
So we did our rally, but we had to cut it short as Zanu PF youths
started advancing towards our own gathering.
"We managed to
get the women on the available vehicle and they went. We stayed
put, but at this time, the Zanu PF supporters started surrounding
us, the police ran away," said Magaso.
The Officer in Charge at Nyamapanda Police Station, Inspector Madzikanda
and other police officers were at Chimukoko Business Centre on Sunday
where investigations are underway.
Six people are reported
to have been arrested but their names have been withheld.
Hon. Denga said he hoped the police would deal with the perpetrators
of the violence decisively. "This is human life we are talking
about. People where injured in this area, so it is our hope that
the perpetrators will be arrested to avoid such violent tendencies
in future. Zanu PF is indicating left and turning right and this
is not proper. We want those involved in the violence to be arrested,
prosecuted and justice to take place. We can not replace a lost
life, but we certainly can change the face of our communities if
we are tolerant and accepting other people's diversity,"
Hon. Denga.
Kubvoruno Choga, the district spokesperson for Mudzi North said
the police from Kotwa were uncooperative as they were asked to come
in and quell the imminent violent.
"We spoke to Assistant Inspector Magodo and Constable Kachidza
at Kotwa police station and they refused to give us manpower claiming
that they did not have a vehicle. I offered them a vehicle and they
refused. They even went further to say if I was not attacked, why
am I reporting the case and that the victims should make the report,"
he said.
Sekuru Magura's body is currently at Kotwa mortuary awaiting
a post mortem to be done in Harare.
Sekuru Magura was described
as a pillar of the MDC in the violent prone Mudzi district as he
had remained unwavering in the support of the party.
He was elected ward treasurer
at formation of the MDC in 1999 before being elected the chairperson
in 2008, a post he held until the time of his death.
He was very instrumental in the MDC as he was a strong man who stood
for his belief in delivering real change to the people of Zimbabwe.
Party supporters in Mudzi
said Sekuru Magura remained resolute in his fight for real change
despite his home being destroyed several times by Zanu PF hooligans.
The people of Mudzi North said they had lost a strong member in
their area who held them together during the most difficult period
in Zimbabwe's political turmoil.
He was a hard worker, a family man and a democrat who fended for
not just his biological family but the MDC family as well.
Sekuru Magura is survived by his wife, Mabel Ndenga and six children.
Burial arrangements are yet to be finalised.
The MDC has always insisted
that for Zimbabwe to experience peace, Zanu PF leaders and its followers
must know the importance and sanctity of human life.
The MDC calls upon the
police to investigate the murder and arrest all the known perpetrators
to ensure justice takes place.
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