30 000 bid farewell to the late Susan Tsvangirai


Via MDC Press Release — About 30 000 people converged at the Glamis Stadium in Harare to bid farewell to Amai Susan Nyaradzo Tsvangirai, the wife of MDC President and Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister, Hon. Morgan Tsvangirai.

Amai Tsvangirai died last Friday when the car that she was in together with her husband was involved in an accident in Beatrice along the Harare-Masvingo highway.

They were travelling from Harare to their rural home in Buhera.

People of all political affiliations and Christian backgrounds converged from all corners of the country to give their last respects to Amai Tsvangirai.

Earlier in the day there was a church service at the Mabelreign Methodist Church were hundreds of worshippers and MDC supporters gathered to send a farewell to Amai Tsvangirai.

Giving a keynote address at Glamis Stadium, MDC Secretary-General and Finance Minister, Hon. Tendai Biti said the question everyone was asking was why this accident had happened.

“Most of us are in pain but the majority of us are so shocked we could not feel the pain,” he said.

Hon. Biti said Amai Tsvangirai was an honest and loving grandmother, a Christian, a revolutionary and a mother of the struggle for change and democracy in Zimbabwe.

“She was an activist and revolutionary in her own right. She believed in the same values as her husband in wishing to bring about democratic change in Zimbabwe through a new, people-driven Constitution,” he said.

He said despite the hardships that were faced by her husband at the hands of the then Zanu PF regime, Amai Tsvangirai had stood by her husband and given him support and guidance.

“As a result we must take her passing on as an inspiration and must stop feeling pity for ourselves,” said Hon. Biti.

Amai Tsvangirai’s eldest son, Edwin told the gathering that the Tsvangirai family would not withdraw from the democratic struggle. He said the family remained humbled by the great love shown to them during their hour of grief.

Representatives from the church and civil society also gave comforting messages at the send-off ceremony which was also attended by diplomats.

Amai Tsvangirai will be buried tomorrow at Humanikwa Village in Buhera at 2. 30 pm.

She leaves behind her husband, six children and two grandchildren.

MDC Information and Publicity Department

4 Responses to “30 000 bid farewell to the late Susan Tsvangirai”

  1. Anonymous
    March 11th, 2009 07:46
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    May her sole rest in eternal peace. Amen.

  2. Anonymous
    March 11th, 2009 07:52
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    But why does the driver of the truck receive such sympathy before an investigation haS been completed? WHO IS HE? WHAT IS HIS EMPLOYMENT HISTORY? WHERE THERE ANY PASSENGERS IN HIS TRUCK?

    He must be investigated THOROUGHLY and justice must be seen to have been done.

  3. True Grit
    March 12th, 2009 00:17
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    what’s this I read in Harare Tribune (harare tribune.com)?

    “The Minister of Defense and member of the Zanu-PF party, Emerson Mnangagwa, has accused America and Britain of trying to eliminate Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.”

    He apparently told a meeting that the West wanted to kill Tsvangirai, not his wife, and that they might attempt to kill him again. and that they had sent the USAID truck driver to do this.

    Well I never! Even during a nation’s desperate grieving, is there no limit to the deception and false propaganda which Zanu-PF will stoop to?

  4. Anonymous
    March 12th, 2009 07:54
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    We need a BOARD OF TRUSTEES IN ZIMBABWE with a limited period of 2 years, stationed in Zimbabwe for the next two years, to oversee the implementation of the GNU, much like and above JOMIC, or to replace JOMIC. Or is this what the NCA was calling a TRANSITIONAL Government?

    Meanwhile, Tsvangirai must have crucial information regarding the accident itself. It appears to me that he never lost consciousness.

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