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Mnangagwa's government declares another ex-ZANLA fighter a hero
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51438, member: 636"] War hero Colonel Claudius Makova breathed his last Sunday at Hippo Valley Estates Medical Centre after battling a brief illness. The 76-year-old liberation fighter earned hero status before family members laid him to rest Friday at his Mkwasine farm in Chiredzi district. State Security Minister Lovemore Matuke sent heartfelt condolences through Minister Ezra Chadzamira during the emotional burial ceremony. Masvingo province lost an inspirational leader who fought tirelessly for Zimbabwe's independence and national sovereignty. The decorated veteran left behind a legacy that touched countless lives across the region. Michael Makova praised his father as a wise family man who prioritized education and unity among relatives. The grateful son thanked President Mnangagwa for granting liberation war hero recognition to the fallen patriarch. Colonel Makova championed development projects throughout the Bikita district, with a focus on schools and healthcare facilities that transformed the communities. His leadership brought about lasting change in areas where people needed help the most. The beloved father ensured all his children received proper schooling while maintaining strong family bonds. The decorated soldier was born on April 9, 1949, in the Bikita district, before attending local primary schools and Chikwingwizha High School in Gweru. He joined ZANLA forces in 1977 and received combat training at Nachingwea Base in Tanzania. Romanian instructors taught him aircraft maintenance skills before he returned home to serve 13 years with the Zimbabwe National Army. Political service followed his military retirement, as voters elected him Bikita West representative from 2001 to 2008. His widow, six children, and multiple grandchildren continue his remarkable legacy. [/QUOTE]
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