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SADC shocked by Magura's death at the hands of Zanu PF
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
June
04, 2012
SADC leaders on Friday expressed shock that there was still politically
motivated violence and murder in Zimbabwe, leading to the discussion
of events surrounding the death
of MDC official, Cephas Magura in Mudzi last week, President Tsvangirai
said.
The President was addressing
thousands of party supporters at Botso Village in Mudzi North at
the burial of Magura, the MDC Ward 1 chairperson for Mudzi North
who was murdered by known Zanu PF officials at Chimukoko Business
Centre on 26 May 2012.
"The issue of Magura's
death came up for discussion and most SADC leaders were shocked
that this was still happening in Zimbabwe at a time when some political
leaders are screaming for elections," said President Tsvangirai.
The SADC leaders
were attending the Troika meeting in Luanda, Angola where they compelled
the three Zimbabwean political principals to urgently implement
all the outstanding issues before the holding of free and fair elections
in Zimbabwe.
He said he was very concerned
that the MDC had lost many supporters as a result of violence perpetrated
by Zanu PF and State security agents across the country since the
formation of the party in 1999.
"Magura is a hero
who died a heinous death at the hands of Zanu PF thugs. We demand
that all those fingered in his death must face the full wrath of
the law. It is very painful for us as a party to accept that we
have lost many such party carders since the formation of the MDC
in 1999."
He expressed shock that
despite the 32 years of violence the people of Mudzi had experienced
at the hands of Zanu PF, there is nothing to show in terms of development
save for graves, wounds and broken limps.
He said as the MDC leader,
he would spearhead the formation of a fund to look after the orphans,
widowers and widows of those who died in the struggle for a new
Zimbabwe.
"The fund will
enable Magura's children to continue going to school. If I
ignore them, I will be irresponsible. We will continue to assist
the Magura family," said President Tsvangirai.
He said personally, he
had survived numerous attempts on his life and was alive because
God loves his people and he has a plan for them.
"God loved me and
ensured that I would not die until the time comes. Some of us could
have died a long time ago but God loves us and has a plan for us.
And if that plan is not achieved, the main actor will not die and
the film will not end," said President Tsvangirai.
The burial was attended
several senior MDC and government officials.
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