NEW: Zimbabwe ready for second phase of the exhumation and repatriation of South African liberation fighters, President Mnangagwa says

Source: NEW: Zimbabwe ready for second phase of the exhumation and repatriation of South African liberation fighters, President Mnangagwa says – herald Nduduzo Tshuma in PRETORIA, South Africa ZIMBABWE is ready to facilitate the second phase of exhumation and repatriation of South African liberation fighters who died in exile in Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa has said. […]

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Source: NEW: Zimbabwe ready for second phase of the exhumation and repatriation of South African liberation fighters, President Mnangagwa says – herald

Nduduzo Tshuma in PRETORIA, South Africa

ZIMBABWE is ready to facilitate the second phase of exhumation and repatriation of South African liberation fighters who died in exile in Zimbabwe, President Mnangagwa has said.

He also called for closer collaboration between the two countries in preserving and curating their shared history of the struggle against colonialism and apartheid.

The call comes amid heightened cooperation between Zimbabwe and South Africa in the heritage sector, with President Mnangagwa in April receiving the Zimbabwe Bird, a plinth, ancestral human remains and wartime digital photographs repatriated from South Africa.

South Africa’s Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Mr Gayton McKenzie officially handed over the artefacts to President Mnangagwa at State House in Harare following a directive by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.

In September 2024, Zimbabwe handed over to South Africa the remains of 16 South African liberation stalwarts who died in Zimbabwe during the struggle against the apartheid regime.

Speaking during the Zimbabwe-South Africa Bi-National Commission here on Friday, President Mnangagwa said the two countries enjoyed excellent relations founded on shared history, solidarity, geography and enduring people-to-people ties.

“I am most grateful to you, Your Excellency President Ramaphosa, for the timely intervention in the repatriation of the Zimbabwe Bird, the plinth and eight ancestral human remains, along with wartime digital photographs. Your personal leadership and devotion in handling this delicate and sacred exercise demonstrates Pan-African solidarity and shared commitment to the restitution and rectification of past injustices,” said President Mnangagwa.

“In September 2024, Zimbabwe handed over to South Africa 16 remains of South Africa’s fallen liberation stalwarts who passed on in Zimbabwe during your country’s fight against the brutal apartheid regime. My Government is ready to facilitate Phase II of the exhumation and repatriation programme of formerly exiled South Africans who died in Zimbabwe.”

President Mnangagwa also reiterated his invitation for South Africa to participate in the development of the Museum of African Liberation, which is being spearheaded by the Institute of African Knowledge (INSTAK).

“In our view, South Africa’s heroic anti-apartheid struggle for the dignity of our people deserves to be appropriately curated and immortalised at the museum, alongside others of the continent,” he said.

“Zimbabwe looks forward to South Africa taking steps to develop land allocated to it at the Museum of African Liberation. The museum provides a unique platform to showcase the country’s heroic anti-apartheid struggle and its significant contribution to the liberation of African countries.”

This, the President said, will go a long way in preserving this legacy, as well as inspiring present and future generations.

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