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China honors Zimbabwe’s Tongogara, recalls shared revolutionary roots
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80680, member: 636"] China's embassy honored a late Zimbabwean war hero. The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe released a statement commemorating General Josiah Magama Tongogara on the anniversary of his 1979 death. They described the former liberation commander as a towering figure whose strategic foresight was central to the independence struggle. The statement highlighted his deep, enduring relationship with China, noting he received military training there in the nineteen sixties. The tribute mentioned that Tongogara drew inspiration from Chinese political thought, which aligned with local Shona wisdom about collective strength. It also noted a recent visit to China by the general's widow, Senator Angeline K. Tongogara, who retraced his steps at a military college in Nanjing. This was framed as reaffirming the ongoing bilateral friendship. General Tongogara died in a reported vehicle collision in Mozambique just days after the Lancaster House Agreement was signed. Official accounts from the time, supported by witness testimony from survivor Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri, stated it was a traffic accident. He was traveling to inform guerrilla fighters of the ceasefire when the crash occurred. [/QUOTE]
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