A political group faces another sudden death among its top leaders. The Job Sikhala-led National Democratic Working Group announced the passing of its women's movement president, Sibotshiwe Sibanda. Spokesperson Silenkosi Moyo confirmed she died in South Africa while visiting during a holiday period. The news reportedly shocked group members, as Sibanda was not known to be ill or suffering from any condition.
Moyo's statement described the death as a piercing blow to the organization. This loss follows another sudden passing of a different women's movement leader within the group recently. Sibanda was characterized as a courageous democracy fighter dedicated to a free Zimbabwe. The spokesperson labeled her an unsung heroine committed to the struggle against tyranny.
She was considered a rare breed of solid leadership within the organization and the nation. The NDWG expressed mourning with the Sibanda family and pledged support during this period. Burial arrangements are currently being coordinated. The group emphasized her unwavering dedication to the freedom of the masses until her unexpected death.
Moyo's statement described the death as a piercing blow to the organization. This loss follows another sudden passing of a different women's movement leader within the group recently. Sibanda was characterized as a courageous democracy fighter dedicated to a free Zimbabwe. The spokesperson labeled her an unsung heroine committed to the struggle against tyranny.
She was considered a rare breed of solid leadership within the organization and the nation. The NDWG expressed mourning with the Sibanda family and pledged support during this period. Burial arrangements are currently being coordinated. The group emphasized her unwavering dedication to the freedom of the masses until her unexpected death.