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'Zanu-PF killed Herbert Chitepo and Solomon Mujuru'

by Staff reporter
13 Apr 2016 at 07:01hrs | Views
ZANU-PF's declaration of the late Victoria Chitepo a national heroine should not be seen as a sincere gesture as the party was responsible for the assassination of her husband, Herbert, says Tendai Biti.

Victoria was found dead in her house last Friday morning, apparently dying as she was preparing to attend the ruling party's central committee meeting.

Zanu-PF officials, including President Robert Mugabe, immediately issued condolence messages, lauding the widow of former Zanu-PF chairman who was killed in a car bomb in 1975.

Victoria, who served as cabinet minister in independent Zimbabwe, will be buried on Wednesday at the National Heroes Acre.

But Biti said all that amounted to shedding crocodile tears.

The People's Democratic Party President said Zanu-PF leaders should not be seen shaken over the death of Victoria as they were responsible for the killing of her husband in Zambia during the liberation war.

"Zanu-PF was responsible for the death of the late great Herbert Chitepo. That is why after independence they failed to hold a new inquest into his death as they were responsible for his death," said Biti in an interview.

He added, "Zanu-PF has been responsible for the death of many prominent heroes up to Rex Nhongo (Solomon Mujuru). They are not being sincere in mourning Victoria Chitepo as they should have carried out a post-independence inquest into the death of her husband but they did not as they were involved in the murder."

Herbert died on 18 March 1975 in Lusaka when a car bomb, placed in his Volkswagen Beetle a night before, exploded. He and Silas Shamiso, one of his bodyguards, were killed instantly.

At the time of his death, Herbert was the Zanu chairman. Then Zambian president, Kenneth Kaunda, locked up many Zanu leaders including the late Josiah Tongogara. Kaunda commissioned an inquiry into Chitepo's death and documents released in October 2001, placed the blame on Zanu-PF infighting at the time.

In 2001, Victoria was quoted demanding that the killers of her husband, a prominent African lawyer, be brought to justice.


Source - online