Father Zim: iconic giant who led the struggle with precision: Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo: 7 June 1917-1 July 1999

The late VP Joshua Nkomo
The late VP Joshua Nkomo

Biography
 Simon Khaya Moyo

THE history of the late Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo constitutes a text book of Zimbabwe’s nationalism. It is therefore not possible to narrate the heroic deeds of this iconic giant in a mere article, unless one worships injustice.
I was fortunate to be his Special Assistant in exile during the explosive days of the liberation struggle and continued to work closely with him post independence until his last breath on 1 July 1999. I equally saw wisdom and foresight in action when President Robert G. Mugabe and Dr Joshua M. Nkomo, were co-­leaders of the Patriotic Front during the hectic negotiations with the British in Geneva, Malta and at Lancaster House, leading to our independence in 1980. One could not help but marvel at their leadership style and vision.

The history of Zimbabwe’s two former liberation movements, Zanu and Zapu as well as their respective liberation armies Zanla and Zipra has been well narrated and recorded on several occasions.

Suffice to say our two icons, President Mugabe and the late Dr Joshua Nkomo, led the liberation struggle with precision until final victory. We owe them everlasting gratitude. Turning to the subject of this article, it is important to note that Dr Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo was indeed a leader of immense humility, charisma, a visionary, a colossus, a fountain of wisdom, a beacon for development and a father figure to this nation.

Indeed a man of the people, across the length and breadth of this great land. He knew no tribe, no region and no race. He scorned factionalism and corruption. He was not selfish or greedy and wished every Zimbabwean good life and prosperity.

The projects he initiated under the Development Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ) across the country are a lasting legacy of his heroism and testimony that he always led from the front. He was indeed a champion of UNITY, PEACE and Development, as well as justice and human dignity. He had nothing in common with gossipers, rumour mongers and liars. This nation is indeed poorer by his absence. He was never power hungry. To him the struggle was about freedom and independence not power.

After the signing of the Unity Accord by the two iconic leaders of the former liberation movements of Zanu (PF) and PF-Zapu President Robert G. Mugabe and Dr Joshua M. Nkomo respectively, into Zanu-PF (without brackets) on 22 December 1987, there was great jubilation across the country.

The late Dr Joshua M. Nkomo, thereafter summoned the leadership of the former PF-Zapu and advised us that now that the two parties had united into Zanu PF, there was now one President of the Party i.e. Cde Robert G. Mugabe. He stressed that he did not want to hear of factionalism which never existed in the former PF-Zapu.

He further emphasised that even if he were to depart this world, we had the responsibility to respect his signature sealing the Unity Accord and unequivocally rally behind President R G Mugabe. We took his message with seriousness of purpose. To our surprise, since the demise of Dr Joshua M. Nkomo on 1 July 1999, many former PF-Zapu leaders begun to be allocated factions without consultation and whose meetings you were/are never invited to attend. This is political criminality of the highest order. Down with factionalism and its perpetrators.

Dr Joshua M. Nkomo’s immense physical stature resonated well with his large heart and enviable disposition. He was benevolent and loved Zimbabwe and all its people.

I have always said a man like Dr Nkomo can never die. He only departed for higher responsibility. His deeds live forever. The Bible teaches us that “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.” He is with God. Amen.

-Cde Simon Khaya Moyo is a Senator and Zanu-PF spokesman. He is also Minister of Policy Co-ordination and Promotion of Socio-Economic Ventures in the President’s Office.

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