Fellow Zimbabweans, I have not had occasion to publicly
convey my condolences to the Tsvangirai family and to all of us as a people due
to the deep sense of loss and grief that seized me since receiving the sad
news. Having spent all of yesterday at the late President Tsvangirai’s
residence comforting the Tsvangirai family, I was also encouraged to find
strength for the job at hand in ensuring that President Tsvangirai’s send-off
is reflective of the larger than life icon that he was to Zimbabwe. I left Zimbabwe
this morning and have arrived in South Africa as I continue to work with the
family in giving our fallen gallant hero a befitting farewell. Hopefully we
will be able to repatriate the body of the late Right Honourable Dr Morgan
Richard Tsvangirai back home in the next day or two.
I have made contact with most of the social organisations
which partnered with the late President Tsvangirai in his life journey as a
democrat. These include the labour bodies, student movements, churches, youth
and women’s organisations, and civil society in general. I wish to assure all
that I am making every concerted effort with the family of our fallen leader to
celebrate the life of our icon in a dignified and befitting manner for a
statesman of his caliber.
I wish to thank all those who have assisted in the funeral
wake in any way, and the multitudes of our party supporters who converged at
our party headquarters yesterday to convey their grief and heartfelt loss on
the departure of President Tsvangirai. May I take this opportunity to extend
the family’s invitation to all; everyone is welcome at the late President
Tsvangirai’s Highlands residence until we complete this journey together.
May I state on good authority that the family and indeed
the majority of the party leadership stands distanced from any and all of the
disturbing cheap politics we have witnessed since the passing on of President
Tsvangirai. As a deputy president who unanimously received her mandate to serve
as president Tsvangirai’s Second In Charge at our 2014 MDC-T National Congress,
I would have failed in my duty and in reverence of his memory if I did not call
to order the misguided comrades behind these unAfrican, uncultured and barbaric
chain of events that have sought to draw attention away from the tragic loss to
our party and country.
I profusely apologize to all who may have been offended by
the uncharacteristic representation of our party at such a time as this, and
wish to assure the nation that MDC-T is guided by a constitution that was born
in a Zimbabwean cultural context of Ubuntu/Hunhu - that sacred age-old code of
self-dignity and respect for the departed.
I appeal to all party members, organs, and the people of
Zimbabwe to focus on the responsibility of preserving the memory of our departed
founding president, and to calmly wait for further information on how we will
proceed with the journey to the final resting place for the late President
Tsvangirai. This information will be made available by Tsvangirai’s family and
I on our return from South Africa.
Thank you, and stay blessed.
MDC-T Deputy President Dr Thokozani Khupe
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