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Friday, October 19, 2007

In memory of Learnmore Jongwe!




By Asher Mutsengi

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ON October 23 2002, the nation awoke to the news that Learnmore Jongwe has passed on while in the hands of the state. I was struck deep with solemnity.

No informed person could well deny that Jongwe was probably the most spectacular spokesperson in the history of Zimbabwe’s politics.

Like Moses before him, he had the task of leading a people to freedom, the task of healing the festering wounds of a nation’s man-made flaws.

Like Moses he never lived to see the promised land. But he pointed the way for us — a land no longer torn asunder with intolerance, tyranny, ethnic strife and poverty.

A land in which strength is defined not by the capacity to wage violence but by the determination to forge peace — a land in which all Zimbabweans come together in true patriotic pride. We have not yet arrived at this longed for place, but he passed on the torch.

I remember not one moment of tragedy, but a short life of great purpose and achievement.

May it impress upon all of us that the greatest homage we can pay to Jongwe and all those who have paid with their lives in the struggle for democracy in Zimbabwe, is to work together for a society based on the principles of justice and true democracy to which he dedicated his life.

* Mutsengi writes from Canada.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

ahoy cde!

may Jongwe's revolutionary soul rest in peace!

the struggle continues!

daniel molokele
(ex-Vice President to Jongwe at UZ in 1996-7)

Chitsidzo said...

A true Cde Jongwe was and his spirit will always be!! Having spent 4 years with this guy and worked closely in the UZ SRC 1996-7 and ZINASU 1997-8. Rest in Peace Jongwe! -
Promise Sande (ex Treasurer SRC - UZ, ex Investments Secretary - ZINASU)

Anonymous said...

I was reading his speech( to the student body after the chancellor ahd closed the halls ): only then did I realise what a heroe the nation had lost.

He inspired me, and I hope to reach his oratory ability.
The time draws nearer when dialogue skills will be necessary not only as a defense weapon, but as an offensive tool.

connie.sugar said...

ko mwana wevanhu waakaponda..BRUTALLY, if i may mention!!