National hero Mzheri burial Monday

Remember Deketeke and Alicia Kadzviti

NATIONAL hero Brigadier-General (Retired) Mpandasekwa Mzheri will be buried at the National Heroes Acre on Monday, a Cabinet Minister said yesterday.

President Mnangagwa will preside over the proceedings.

In an interview, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe confirmed the development.

“Burial of the national hero Brigadier-General (Retired) Mpandasekwa Mzheri is set for Monday with President Mnangagwa expected to preside over the proceedings,” he said.

In an interview, Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Minister Kazembe Kazembe confirmed the development.

“The body will be airlifted from Manyame Airbase tomorrow (today) to his hometown of Mberengwa and is expected back on Sunday afternoon.”

Brig-Gen Mzheri, whose Chimurenga name was Khetani Khanye, died on Tuesday at a Harare medical facility after a long illness. He was 75.

Brig-Gen Mzheri was declared a national hero on Thursday evening.

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Earlier on Thursday, a funeral parade was held in his honour at Charles Gumbo Barracks in Harare.

The Commander of the Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA), Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Matatu, implored Zimbabweans to defend the country’s independence and sovereignty at all costs, as a way of paying homage to illustrious sons and daughters of the soil such as Brig-Gen Mzheri.

“As we pay our last respects to the late gallant son of the soil, we must not forget the sacrifices he and other heroes and heroines made for the freedom of our motherland, Zimbabwe,” said Lt Gen Matatu at the funeral parade.

“We must defend what they stood and fought for, Zimbabwe’s independence and sovereignty, at all costs.”

Brig-Gen Mzheri belonged to the pioneering generation of military officers who laid the foundation for the modern ZNA, added Lt-Gen Matatu.

“General Mzheri was among the first crop of senior and general officers in the ZNA. These senior and general officers managed the integration process at the formation of the ZNA and, while it was still in its infancy, deployed and commanded its formations during operations in Mozambique to safeguard our strategic lifeline through that country,” he said.

“They laid the foundation upon which ZNA operational concepts were developed. They laid the foundation upon which the ZNA grew into a formidable force, excelling internationally on United Nations peacekeeping operations and on Operation Sovereign Legitimacy in the DRC, doing the nation proud and gaining the respect of our allies and foes.”

Brig-Gen was born on March 7, 1950, in Mberengwa District, Midlands Province.

He participated in the Lancaster House peace talks in 1979 as a military advisor.

At independence, he was one of the first 18 ex-combatants to be attested into the Zimbabwe National Army as a Colonel on April 16, 1981, becoming the first Commandant at Inkomo Garrison.

Throughout his decorated military career, he held several key positions, including Commander 3 Infantry Brigade, Commander Special Task Force Mozambique, and Director General Defence Policy, Public Relations and Protocol, before retiring on July 31, 1999.

Brig-Gen Mzheri was decorated with several medals, among them the Liberation Medal, Independence Medal, Ten Years’ Service Medal, Long and Exemplary Service Medal, Mozambique Campaign Medal, and the Grand Officer of the Zimbabwe Order of Merit Award for his distinguished service to the nation.

He is survived by his wife and four children, Anesu, Ropafadzai, Tinashe and Khanye.

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