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SB Moyo condolences continue to pour - Zimbabwe Situation

SB Moyo condolences continue to pour Sunday Mail Reporter War veterans described Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo, who died on Wednesday, as “the finest cadre from the crucible of the Zimbabwe revolution” who distinguished himself as a soldier, scholar, Statesman and diplomat. Condolence messages from friends and allies continued to pour in yesterday. Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWA) chairperson Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa said Dr Moyo’s memory will always be cherished. “Honourable Sibusiso Moyo, ZNLWA is ever indebted to you. You are the epitome of the finest cadre from the crucible of the Zimbabwe revolution. A freedom fighter, comrade, a cadre, a scholar, a soldier, an officer, a General, statesman, a diplomat. You had all that endorsement of talent and capability in one man. Salute to a great Zimbabwean. ZNLWA will forever cherish your memory.”

Unity essential in Covid-19 fight   - Zimbabwe Situation

‘Unity essential in Covid-19 fight’  Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter President Mnangagwa yesterday urged the nation to unite in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic to suppress the spike in deaths related to the disease. He made the plea yesterday while presiding over the burials of the late Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba and the late Zanu PF Central Committee member Cde Moton Dizzy Paul Malianga at the National Heroes Acre in Harare. Dr Gwaradzimba succumbed to Covid-19 complications in Harare last week with the pandemic killing more than 879 people since March last year. President Mnangagwa addresses mourners gathered at the burial of National Hero Cde Morton Malianga and National Heroine Dr Ellen Gwaradzimba at the National Heroes Acre, in Harare yesterday

Ambassadors present credentials - Zimbabwe Situation

Ambassadors present credentials Farirai Machivenyika Senior Reporter Three new ambassadors from India, Japan and Greece presented their credentials to President Mnangagwa at State House yesterday and pledged to boost ties between their countries and Zimbabwe. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister, Dr Sibusiso Moyo and the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Ambassador James Manzou, attended the event. President Mnangagwa receives incoming Indian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Vijay Khanduja’s credentials while Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Sibusiso Moyo and permanent secretary Ambassador Manzou look on at state house in Harare yesterday. Picture: John Manzongo First to present credentials was India’s ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ambassador Vijay Khanduja, who commended the strong bilateral relations between the two countries.

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