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Mnangagwa tells Zimbabweans to emulate nationalists at Mushore burial
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45492, member: 636"] President Emmerson Mnangagwa urged citizens to follow the example of early independence fighters during a funeral ceremony yesterday. The leader spoke at National Heroes Acre where Luke Mushore was laid to rest. Mushore died on June 13 at 76 years old after serving his country for decades. The president praised the veteran politician as a reliable party member who never wavered from his beliefs. Mnangagwa emphasized that Zimbabwe needs steady and trustworthy leaders to reach its development goals. Mushore began his political activism as a student at Bernard Mzeki College where authorities expelled him for protesting colonial policies. He joined the liberation war effort in 1970 when the independence movement was changing its fighting strategy. The young activist worked with early guerrilla fighters and received military training in Tanzania. He fought alongside other freedom fighters to establish routes into Zimbabwe and participated in several important battles against Rhodesian forces. After independence arrived, Mushore served his community in many different roles throughout his career. He worked briefly as a police officer before focusing on his family responsibilities. The veteran politician held leadership positions within the ruling Zanu-PF party structure and represented two different areas in parliament. He also helped coordinate land reform efforts as part of the war veterans steering committee. Vice presidents, cabinet ministers and diplomats attended the burial ceremony to honor his contributions to the nation. [/QUOTE]
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