Late VP Muzenda’s widow dies at 88
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Late VP Muzenda’s widow dies at 88

By Nyemudzai Kakore

Widow to the late Vice President Simon Muzenda, Maud, has died. She was 88. Amai Muzenda died at Avenues Clinic in Harare Tuesday afternoon. Her son Tongai Muzenda confirmed the sad news.

Widow to the late Vice President Simon Muzenda, Maud, has died. She was 88.
Widow to the late Vice President Simon Muzenda, Maud, has died. She was 88.

“She died today at the Avenues Clinic. Her body has been taken to a funeral parlour,” he said.

Muzenda said his mother had been in and out of hospital for weeks.

“This is a great loss to the family. Losing a mother is not easy. It is difficult. She was the only parent we had left after the death of our father the late national hero Cde Simon Muzenda.

“She played a pivotal role in the family. She was a hard worker and her death has robbed us of a pillar of strength. Her body has been taken to a funeral parlour,” he said.

Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo said the party was saddened by her death.

“The party is shocked and dismayed by the unexpected and untimely death of Amai Muzenda. We are obviously going to issue a fuller statement later,” he said.

Muzenda’s death comes a few days after the passing on of Masvingo Provincial Affairs Minister Senator Shuvai Mahofa.

Yet another dark cloud hovered over Masvingo Province last night which is yet to come to terms with the death of Mahofa.

Zanu-PF Politburo member Josiah Hungwe described the death of Muzenda as yet another blow for Masvingo Province.

“I am on my way to the family home in Harare now to see who is there but Cde Tsitsi Muzenda phoned informing me about her death.

“It is yet another blow to Masvingo Province especially coming after the passing on of Cde Mahofa,” he said.

“Ambuya Muzenda has joined Cde Mahofa into the next world and it is God’s will. There is nothing we can do. She has gone to join her husband VaMuzenda

“She played a key role in looking after her husband before independence and after independence when he became Vice President.”

Gutu Central legislator Lovemore Matuke said Zanu-PF leadership in Masvingo will meet to formally request national heroine status for Muzenda.

“I have just received the sad news of the passing on of Ambuya Muzenda but there is nothing much that we can say at the moment until we meet together with the chairman, Cde Ezra Chadzamira, so that we can write to the national leadership requesting national heroine status for her,” he said.

Zanu-PF Masvingo provincial secretary for administration Ailess Baloyi said they were at pains to accept Muzenda’s death.

“The blows are too heavy for us to take. It is yet another big loss for Masvingo Province and we are at pains to explain such a big loss to the Muzenda family, Masvingo family and the nation at large. We are poorer without our mother who served as a fountain of wisdom,” said Baloyi.

VP Muzenda died in September 2003 and was buried at the National Heroes’ Acre.

Mourners are gathered at 43 Lewisam Avenue in Chisipite, Harare. The Chronicle

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