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‘Let’s build a country envisioned by our heroes’

“Lack of respect for each other and petty jealousies are mortal sins which cannot be forgiven here on earth and in Heaven.

“We should respect one another and continue to be guided by the principle of Ubuntu, taking cognisance of the fact that every Zimbabwean who was born as we fought for our Independence contributed in different yet important capacities towards this one sacred goal which motivated us all and built solid unity in struggle.”

Acting President Chiwenga called on different sectors of society, particularly the media and communications fraternity at large, civil society and national-interest driven opposition political parties and other social interest groups to play a positive role in the promotion of nation-building and unity of purpose.

“Despite our divergent political views, we should always remember that we are one people who should be guided by the ethic of transformative politics where tolerance, forgiveness and ubuntu take precedence in our quest to build a prosperous, secure and stable Zimbabwe that we will continue to be patriotically proud of.”

He implored the citizenry to make the most of the rains we are currently receiving by growing short-season variety crops to enhance the Government’s food security efforts.

Brigadier-General Mpulaeng Siziba, young brother to the late Major-General (Rtd) Siziba, hailed the legacy left by his brother.

The late Major-General (Retired) Solomon Siziba
He said his late brother contributed wholeheartedly to the growth and development of the agricultural sector in the region.

Mr Cleopas Nyangoni, brother to Cde Chimutengwende, said the family had lost a pillar who assisted in the education and development not only of his immediate family but extended family.

He said his brother was a hard worker and an easygoing man who enjoyed his free time through music and dance.

Ms Jayne Mvundura, daughter to Ambassador Mvundura, said her late father was a loving family man but at the same time a strict disciplinarian who demanded the very best from his children and family.

She said Ambassador Mvundura also contributed to the education and personal development of several people who are not his family.

The burial of the three national heroes was attended by Vice-President Kembo Mohadi, Cabinet Ministers, Service Chiefs and other senior Government officials.

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