Triple national heroes’ burial slated for Monday 

Source: Triple national heroes’ burial slated for Monday – herald Herald Reporters THREE of Zimbabwe’s illustrious sons of the soil, Major-General (Retired) Dr Herbert Chingono, Cde Cosmas Chiringa and war veteran Cde Elison Mupamawonde, will be buried on Monday at the National Heroes Acre in Harare in honour of their contributions to the nation during […]

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THREE of Zimbabwe’s illustrious sons of the soil, Major-General (Retired) Dr Herbert Chingono, Cde Cosmas Chiringa and war veteran Cde Elison Mupamawonde, will be buried on Monday at the National Heroes Acre in Harare in honour of their contributions to the nation during the liberation struggle and after the attainment of independence.

This becomes the fourth time the country would have buried three national heroes at the same time since independence in 1980.

The first instance was on January 26, 2021, when Lieutenant-General (Retd) Dr Sibusiso Busi Moyo, Dr Joel Biggie Matiza and Major-General (Retd) Paradzai Zimondi were buried at the National Heroes Acre.

The second time was on April 29, 2024, when Cde Nash Nyasha Dzimiri, Brigadier-General Shadreck Vezha and Cde Tsitsi Grace Jadagu were buried.

On January 22, 2025, the country also buried Major-General (Retired) Solomon Siziba, Cde Chenhamo “Chen” Chakezha Chimutengwende and Ambassador John Shumba Mvundura.

Preparations for the burial of the latest national heroes are in full swing, with a funeral parade held yesterday in honour of Maj-Gen (Retd) Dr Chingono at Charles Gumbo Barracks in Harare.

Maj-Gen Chingono, whose chimurenga name was “Swift Chakanyuka”, died after a short illness at his farm in Mazowe on Sunday.

He was 68.

Speaking at a full military funeral parade held in his honour yesterday, Commander Zimbabwe Defence Forces General Emmanuel Matatu, who was the chief mourner, said Maj-Gen (Retd) Chingono belonged to a generation of elite officers who remained persistent and consistent in the face of neo-colonial machinations by the country’s detractors.

“Having served diligently and purposefully in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, the late Major-General retired from active service on January 29, 2024,” he said.

“He left a legacy of excellence in the organisation. He contributed immensely to the development of Zimbabwe Defence Forces staff officers, both at the Zimbabwe Staff College and Zimbabwe National Defence University.

“He remained loyal and patriotic to the values of the liberation struggle post-independence. The late General belonged to a dwindling class of officers who founded the ZDF after participating in the liberation war. This class led the ZDF in its formative years. They burned the midnight oil to restructure the ZDF and developed the concepts and doctrine that saw the ZDF perform well in two major campaigns in Mozambique and the DRC and on UN operations.”

Gen Matatu said the ZDF’s performance in the DRC, Mozambique and on UN operations earned it respect in the region and beyond.

“These officers remained persistent and consistent throughout their service and even in retirement. They remained loyal to the cause in spite of hardships resulting from shocks suffered in our economy,” he said.

Recent-past Commander ZDF, General (Retd) Philip Valerio Sibanda, described Maj-Gen (Retd) Chingono as a professional soldier.

“Well, we send him off. Professional soldier, liberator, a gentleman and indeed one of the few that we had in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.

“I worked with him on different appointments and he excelled. He did well and as a Commander, I was happy to have him by my side whenever I had difficult situations,” he said.

Turning to Cde Chiringa, who was Permanent Secretary for Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution, thousands of Zanu PF supporters yesterday gathered at the ruling party’s Harare provincial offices to bid farewell to a liberation struggle veteran.

He died last Monday due to heart failure. He was 67.

Zanu PF Secretary for Education, Research and Ideology, who is also the Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution Charles Tawengwa, and was the chief mourner, said Cde Chiringa embodied the spirit of patriotism and resilience.

“The honour given to Cde Chiringa is not given lightly, it is bestowed upon those whose lives have been wholly dedicated to the liberation struggle, reconstruction and the development of our great nation, Zimbabwe,” he said.

“He was a son of the soil who, from the tender age of 16, started and travelled his liberation journey to his final days as the Permanent Secretary (for Harare Province).”

Minister Tawengwa said Cde Chiringa was a gentleman who provided firm leadership and clear direction in provincial governance.

As the Chairperson of the Provincial Development Committee (PDC), Minister Tawengwa said Cde Chiringa ensured that Government priorities were effectively coordinated and implemented in line with Zanu PF resolutions.

He noted that true to his commitment, Cde Chiringa would arrive at work as early as 6am, setting the tone for discipline and dedication in the office.

“With wisdom and technical guidance, Cde Chirinda shaped policy decisions that strengthened service delivery. His methodical approach, collaborative leadership and commitment advanced Zimbabwe’s devolution agenda,” said Minister Tawengwa.

Cde Chiringa has been honoured for his service in Manicaland Province, where he relocated families in Makoni and Chiadzwa District.

He is also credited with driving the Kanyemba project and fostering peace in Mashonaland Central.

Cde Chiringa is also celebrated for coordinating high-level meetings, which earned him respect across Government.

Zanu PF Deputy Secretary for Security Cde Tendai Chirau described Cde Chiringa as a man who fostered collaboration between the State and churches, ensuring that the spiritual well-being of individuals was supported.

Cde Chiringa also championed well-coordinated meetings with residents’ associations, business associations, schools and other stakeholders, always guided by compassion and a willingness to listen to the needs of others.

Said Cde Chirau: “During the organisation of national programmes, we engaged with the late Cde Chiringa, who was deeply passionate about the developmental progress in Harare following the launch of the National Development Strategy 1 and 2.

“He played a central role in ensuring these programmes were effectively implemented.”

Cde Chirau said Cde Chiringa had the unique opportunity to share his experiences during the liberation struggle, in which he served as a political commissar.

“He articulated not only the challenges they faced during that pivotal time but also the difficulties encountered in the years following independence, particularly after 1980,” said Cde Chirau.

He challenged civil servants to understand that loyalty and commitment are key, as Cde Chiringa did not start as a permanent secretary.

“So we have lost a man who was an epitome of humility and a hard worker who loved his country to the core.”

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