ZANU-PF Matabeleland South provincial chairperson Cde Rabelani Choeni has died. He was 71. Cde Choeni died at his rural home in Malusungani in Beitbridge District on Friday due to Covid-19 related complications.
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association
Matabeleland South chairman Cde Section Ncube said the province will be poorer
without Cde Choeni. Cde Choeni was also the war veterans provincial secretary
for health.
“Matabeleland South has been robbed, it’s a painful
experience that Covid-19 is wreaking havoc. I was with him in 1975 at Morogoro
in Tanzania and we trained together. After training we had different missions
and we split when he went to the front. His passing on was tragic, he had been
working tirelessly for the party and we were under his stewardship.
Matabeleland South will not be the same without him. We are hoping that our
senior leadership will look into his case and the work he did for the nation
and accord him a befitting hero status. We will also make recommendations in
that regard,” said Cde Ncube.
Matabeleland South Minister of State for Provincial Affairs
and Devolution Cde Abedinico Ncube was quoted by ZBC saying the death was a
loss to the province also acknowledging the critical role that Cde Choeni
played in national politics.
“We learnt with great shock, the untimely passing on of Cde
Choeni last night.“as a province as he was a veryand patriotic cadre who played
a key role in the liberation struggle. We salute him for uniting our province
and for working tirelessly to ensure that Zanu-PF remains a formidable force,”
he said.
Cde Choene joined the liberation struggle under Zipra in
1974 when he crossed to Zambia through Botswana.
He then travelled to Morogoro, Tanzania where he received
military training and was appointed medical man. In 1976 he operated at GCB
Gokwe region which was later known as the Northern front. During the same year,
he was promoted to zone medical man and later the zone commander. In 1978, he
was elevated to the position of Deputy Regional Medical Man, a rank he held
until the cease fire period.He is survived by wife Lydia, one child and five
grandchildren. Chronicle
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