History made!! •Resounding send off for Chitepo, Mwashita •Capacity crowd witnesses emotional burial

Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita
Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita

Fidelis Munyoro and Elita Chikwati—
HISTORY was made yesterday when two heroines, hailing from the same district of Mutasa in Manicaland, who both dedicated their lives to the cause of Zimbabwe and who died last Friday, were buried side-by-side in an emotional ceremony before a capacity crowd at the National Heroes Acre in Harare. A crowd reminiscent of the burial of Father Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Nkomo, packed the grandstand and grounds of the sacred shrine to give the heroines, Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita, a befitting send-off.

Earlier, those who thronged Stodart Hall in Mbare for body viewing were treated to a rare occasion of celebrating the lives of the two gallant daughters of the soil. The shrine became a hive of activity as early as 7am when people from all walks of life started trickling in, despite the sweltering heat.

President Mugabe and his deputies Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko stand at attention during the singing of the National Anthem at the National Heroes Acre yesterday
President Mugabe and his deputies Cdes Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko stand at attention during the singing of the National Anthem at the National Heroes Acre yesterday

The grandstand was filled to capacity, forcing some mourners to perch on trees like the biblical Zacchaeus. Water and ice-cream vendors enjoyed brisk business. Members of the diplomatic corps, legislators and captains of industry attended the historic burial. Banners with various legends extolling the virtues of the heroines were all over the national shrine.

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Some banners were inscribed “Philanthropist and educationist” in tribute to Cde Chitepo. Another banner screamed “Graceful peacemaker; full of love and humility”. A banner bearing Cde Mwashita’s picture read: “Makatakura makasha tikakunda mabhunu”.

The inscription resonated well with Cde Mwashita’s nom de guerre Cde Kundai Mabhunu. Mbare Chimurenga choir entertained mourners with revolutionary songs and dances. Members of the Salvation Army Braeside Citadel, where Cde Mwashita was a congregant, put up a scintillating performance as they bade farewell to one of their own.

Service chiefs arrive for the burial of Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita at the National Heroes Acre yesterday
Service chiefs arrive for the burial of Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita at the National Heroes Acre yesterday

The Zimbabwe Republic Police choir also put up a polished performance with the song “Mafupa yazalila gwebede”. The bodies arrived at 11:20am on gun carriages draped in the national flag accompanied by President Mugabe. The arrival turned the shrine into a sombre atmosphere with some pockets in the grandstand singing, “Tipeiwo nguva yekuchema magamba edu”.

Pallbearers carried the caskets to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in slow march before a religious minister gave a prayer and representatives from the families of the two heroines took to the podium.

Mr Kule Zvenyika Chitepo, son of Cde Chitepo was first to speak on behalf of the Chitepo family. He offered condolences to the Mwashita family. He described his mother as a dedicated nationalist who never looked back in her career as a politician and a person who did a lot for the country as a minister and various portfolios in Government and Zanu-PF.

“Her humility, commitment, love and her sacrifice for what is good and what is right represent resilience personified through Amai Chitepo,” he said. Mr Chitepo commended Chama Cha Mapinduzi party of Tanzania and the Julius Nyerere government as well as the people of Tanzania that played a critical role in the lives of the Chitepo family.

Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko and their wives cast soil into the grave of national  heroine Cde Victoria Chitepo at the National Heroes Acre yesterday. — (Picture by John Manzongo)
Vice Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko and their wives cast soil into the grave of national heroine Cde Victoria Chitepo at the National Heroes Acre yesterday. — (Pictures by John Manzongo)

He thanked Zanu-PF for the support as well as Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander Constantine Chiwenga for ensuring that his mother’s last wish to bid farewell to the people of her village in Bonda came true.

Ms Nyasha Mwashita said her mother was humble and down to earth. “She taught us to be strong, courageous and that all things are possible. She was a pillar of strength and comfort in the family,” she said. “I can confirm that no man is an island as evidenced by the peopled gathered here today.”

Ms Mwashita also thanked the President and the First Family for conferring national heroine status on their mother.

Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni lays a wreath during the burial of Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita at the National Heroes                Acre
Harare Mayor Councillor Bernard Manyenyeni lays a wreath during the burial of Cdes Victoria Chitepo and Vivian Mwashita at the National Heroes Acre

Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said: “These two women, coming from different backgrounds, one is a mother of the revolution (Amai Chitepo) and the other is a daughter of the revolution (Mwashita), they give us the full spectrum of the real input women contributed in the liberation struggle and the nationalist movement.”

He said the coincidence yesterday that the two women were laid to rest together at the same time and place was significant because this had never happened in the history of the national shrine. “It is an honour to them and through them, to women. It is obviously a significant milestone with lots of implications,” said Prof Moyo.

“I feel certainly it is going to inspire Uhuru generation, young women particularly who have come of age and beginning to come to terms with our sovereignty with the understanding that even though 36 years may be a long time in the life of individuals, it is not for the country. It is still a fresh story. Because it is a fresh story, 36 years in the life of the nation is a short period.” said Prof Moyo.

“Now that the Uhuru children have become full adults and because the story of Zimbabwe is still fresh, it means that there is a lot of unfinished business which is still fresh, which has got to do with the liberation struggle. Whereas we attained political independence, a lot of questions having to do with our economic liberation remain unresolved. As we lay to rest the founder mothers of our armed struggle personified by Cde Chitepo, there must be a passing of the baton. It is these Uhuru children who will complete the struggle. They should not take the liberation struggle for granted.”

The Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association chairman Cde Chris Mutsvangwa said Cde Chitepo was an embodiment of the regional commitment which bonded revolutionary movements in the region.

“We feel proud. Cde Chitepo is a history of unflinching commitment to the cause of freedom. The cause of freedom has no boundaries and no tribes. She was the ultimate internationalist in this regard taking into account her political background,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

Cde Mutsvangwa said Cde Mwashita was part of the original core of 45 women who were deployed to the front following a series of bombings at freedom fighters camps in Mozambique. They felt it was better to be deployed to the front to deal with the enemies instead of waiting to be ambushed in Mozambique.

“A woman combatant in the field of confronting the enemy,” said Cde Mutsvangwa. “She did reconnaissance for the biggest battle of Grange Reef.”

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