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Mnangagwa mourns Linda Masarira

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Emmerson Mnangagwa has conveyed his condolences following the death of Linda Tsungirirai Masarira, describing her as a courageous politician who contributed to national dialogue and civic engagement.

Ms Masarira, leader of the Labour Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) Party, died on Sunday morning.

In his condolence message, President Mnangagwa said her passing was a loss not only to her family, but also to the nation and women across Zimbabwe.

"It is with a heavy heart that I learnt of the passing on of Ms Linda Tsungirirai Masarira, the leader of the opposition Labour, Economists and African Democrats (LEAD) Party," he said.

"Her departure is a great loss to her family, to the women of Zimbabwe, and to the nation at large."

President Mnangagwa said Government, ZANU PF and the nation joined the Masarira family in mourning her death.

"On behalf of ZANU PF, Government, the people of Zimbabwe, my family and myself, I extend heartfelt condolences to the Masarira family, relatives, and friends," he said.

The President described Ms Masarira as a bold and outspoken voice in Zimbabwe's political and civic landscape, saying she consistently advocated for dialogue, constitutionalism and national unity.

"She consistently advocated for dialogue, constitutionalism, and national unity at a time when the country needed sober voices," President Mnangagwa said.

He added that Ms Masarira was fearless in defending Zimbabwe's sovereignty and contributed to civic engagement through her work in civil society, media and political platforms such as the Political Actors Dialogue.

"Through her work in civil society, in the media, and in political platforms such as the Political Actors Dialogue, she demonstrated that Zimbabweans of diverse political backgrounds can disagree without being enemies, and can work together for the common good," he said.

President Mnangagwa said Ms Masarira's legacy should inspire young women to participate actively in national affairs and contribute towards nation-building.

"May the legacy of Masarira inspire others, especially young women, to participate actively and responsibly in the affairs of their country," he said.

He expressed hope that the Masarira family would find comfort in her contribution to Zimbabwe and prayed for her soul to rest in eternal peace.

Source - The Herald
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