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Zimbabwe: Liberation hero Mapungwana buried

Liberation hero Mapungwana buried

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with wenceslaus
Published on 2024-01-17 22:02:51

The Warren Hills Cemetery in Harare was packed with mourners as they gathered to bid a final farewell to the late Liberation Hero Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Solomon Mapungwana, also known as Cde Chimoto Mabhunu. He passed away on Monday at the age of 71, leaving behind a legacy of patriotism and dedication to the cause.

Gloria Muruva and Remember Deketeke were among the scores of people who came to pay their respects to the fallen hero. The atmosphere was somber and filled with a sense of reverence for the life of a man who had played a significant role in the liberation struggle.

Cde Chimoto Mabhunu was hailed as a spirited cadre who dedicated his life to the fight for freedom and equality. His contributions to the struggle were remembered with gratitude and admiration by those who had gathered to honor his memory.

During the ceremony, speakers shared anecdotes and memories of Cde Chimoto Mabhunu’s bravery and dedication. His commitment to the cause of liberation and his willingness to sacrifice for the betterment of his country were highlighted as key aspects of his character.

Gloria Muruva and Remember Deketeke, along with the other mourners, listened attentively as tributes were paid to the late hero. The impact of his life’s work was evident in the outpouring of emotion and respect from those in attendance.

As the funeral procession made its way to the gravesite, there was a sense of solemnity and reverence. The legacy of Cde Chimoto Mabhunu will live on in the hearts and minds of those who continue to fight for justice and equality in Zimbabwe.

The gathering at Warren Hills Cemetery was a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by individuals like Cde Chimoto Mabhunu and the lasting impact of their contributions to the nation’s history. His memory will continue to inspire generations to come.

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