David Mupatsi received burial honors at Chinhoyi Provincial Heroes Acre following his death on September 21. The liberation war veteran earned recognition for his patriotic service to Zimbabwe. His widow expressed gratitude to President Mnangagwa for granting this distinguished honor to her late husband. Government officials encouraged young citizens to follow Mupatsi's example by avoiding substance abuse.
Born in Buhera during 1958, he attended Betera Primary School before joining the freedom struggle in 1977. The veteran used the war name Bvumazvipere during combat operations against colonial forces. After Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980, Mupatsi served with the national army until retirement in 1997. He then pursued farming while remaining an active supporter of the ruling political party.
Born in Buhera during 1958, he attended Betera Primary School before joining the freedom struggle in 1977. The veteran used the war name Bvumazvipere during combat operations against colonial forces. After Zimbabwe gained independence in 1980, Mupatsi served with the national army until retirement in 1997. He then pursued farming while remaining an active supporter of the ruling political party.