Mugabe awards thug hero status

Source: Mugabe awards thug hero status – DailyNews Live

Fungi Kwaramba and Tendai Kamhungira      21 April 2017

HARARE – Zimbabweans reacted with both shock and anger yesterday to the
controversial decision by President Robert Mugabe’s warring ruling Zanu PF
to declare the late party bigwig, Kizito Chivamba, a provincial hero.

This is despite the fact that Chivamba was in 1991 sentenced to seven
years in prison for attempted murder, together with the late Central
Intelligence Organisation deputy director Elias Kanengoni – after the duo
pumped six bullets into the groin of the late prominent businessman and
opposition activist, Patrick Kombayi, leaving him for dead.

In one of his many contentious decisions in his 37 years in power, Mugabe
subsequently pardoned the two hitmen, which meant that they never needed
to serve jail time and could get on with their lives – with Chivamba later
becoming an “honourable” Member of Parliament.

And to add salt to injury – and despite the fact that Kombayi was
initially maimed for life and later died from the wounds of that sickening
attack – the much-reviled Kanengoni was declared a national hero when he
died in 2013.

To the disbelief of the Kombayi family and the nation at large, Chivamba
has now been declared a provincial hero – even though Zanu PF’s Midlands
province wanted him to be conferred with the status of national hero.

Kombayi’s anguished son, Hamutendi, told the Daily News yesterday that the
decision by Zanu PF bigwigs to “even consider” Chivamba as a hero was “a
callous slap in the face” for the family.

“How can they declare such a person a hero? Do they ever consider what we
as a family are going through?

“How can they say someone who killed our father is a hero? Is he a hero
because he shot my father?

“I was also removed from my post as the mayor of Gweru unconstitutionally,
but here is a murderer being rewarded. This is pure madness,” the enraged
Hamutendi said.

Mugabe and Zanu PF have consistently been accused by opposition parties of
monopolising the National Heroes Acre, where some of the most notorious
politicians to have ever walked on this land, like Kanengoni, are
interred.

However, the nonagenarian has refused to countenance the criticism,
telling the opposition to construct their own heroes acre if they feel
aggrieved by Zanu PF’s dubious selection criteria for national heroes.

Meanwhile, all the politicians and analysts who spoke to the Daily News
yesterday also said Chivamba was not a hero, adding that he did not  “even
merit being buried at a village heroes acre”.

MDC spokesperson Obert Gutu said the only thing “consistent about Zanu PF
is its loathsome habit of doing the improbable”.

“This is yet another unashamed bastardisation of the noble idea of
national heroes. How can Chivamba be a hero for nearly killing and maiming
the late Patrick Kombayi?

“The honour of being a hero should be reserved for deserving patriots who
have shown unparalleled dedication to Zimbabwe and who were committed and
law-abiding individuals who distinguished themselves in serving the
country.

“The reality is that the late Kizito Chivamba was a convicted criminal who
nearly killed Patrick Kombayi in a senseless and brutal act of
politically-motivated violence. He doesn’t deserve to be declared a hero,”
Gutu said.

Gutu’s counterpart in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Jacob Mafume,
also derided the decision to declare Chivamba a provincial hero.

“The definition of hero in Zimbabwe has been twisted and confused, to the
extent that you need a Zanu PF dictionary to make sense of it.

“They celebrate people who would be villains even in a Batman movie. We
live in a Gotham-like state where thieves and murderers give themselves
medals of peace and morality.

“It’s an evil Alice in Wonderland kind of setup where words mean the
opposite of what is being said. Some of these people (interred at the
national Heroes Acre) are perfect candidates for maximum prison … It
would appear it’s now the gateway to hell,” Mafume fumed.

Academic and researcher Pedzisai Ruhanya said Zimbabweans should never
expect Zanu PF to do the reasonable thing because “there is a difference
between a Zanu PF hero and a national hero”.

“A Zanu PF hero is partisan and a national hero is a man or woman who
serves the country on non-partisan grounds … just like Joshua Nkomo and
Josiah Tongogara did.

“Chivamba is the anti-thesis of a hero. Heroes do not engage in acts of
violence. Chivamba and his friend Kanengoni were only freed after being
pardoned by Mugabe.

“In actual fact, they were supposed to be on the death roll for shooting
Kombayi … which is why this soils the good work done by real heroes like
Tongogara, Nkomo and others,” Ruhanya said.

Apart from the Kombayi horror attack, Chivamba was also involved in a
number of other controversial issues.

Last year, Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko was apoplectic with anger
after the late Chiwundura legislator called the VP “Mboko” at a rally in
Masvingo.

Three years ago, a Gweru woman levelled sensational claims against him,
accusing him of having seduced her when she was a minor – before dumping
her with his child.

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    Chatham House 7 years ago

    Mugabe and his hero were protecting the people from all the enemies. There have been so many enemies that Mugabe had to protect the people from – like the pregnant women who had to be bayoneted by the Fifth Brigade. Mugabe and the likes are real heroes as we can all see. Now we have new heroes like Scoones and Gono who are also protecting the people.