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Tongogara’s legacy lives, land and unity still on the table
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80548, member: 636"] A late general's legacy remains a key part of the nation's identity. Information Minister Jenfan Muswere spoke at a memorial service for ZANLA commander Josiah Magama Tongogara at the National Heroes Acre. He called the event a moment for national reflection on the sacrifices of the liberation fight. Muswere stated the struggle targeted a white racist settler regime that used laws like the Land Apportionment Act to dispossess black people. He described General Tongogara as a selfless leader who mobilized thousands and fought alongside others like President Mnangagwa. Muswere noted the commander traveled to places like China for military training, not personal gain, with the sole goal of national freedom. Tongogara's vision centered on land repossession and unity, helping merge forces into the Zimbabwe National Army. His diaries reportedly showed a willingness to step aside after independence if democracy was achieved. Muswere linked this legacy to current government policies under President Mnangagwa. He cited land reform, increased wheat production, and more tractors as achievements fulfilling liberation goals. The minister said issuing title deeds is finalizing that reform chapter. He urged younger generations to protect these gains, emphasizing that values of sacrifice and unity remain crucial for national development. [/QUOTE]
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