Late VP Muzenda’s 124-year-old grass-thatched rondavels in Masvingo’s Mucheke suburb to be converted into a museum

 

“I appreciate all that is being done to keep my late husband’s legacy alive. It is a good job that everyone is remembering my husband. My wish, however, is to have a statue of my husband erected in Masvingo, just like in Bulawayo, where the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo’s statue was erected,” she said.

Maud said Muzenda started his political activism in Masvingo and, hence, it would be befitting for his statue to be erected in the country’s oldest city.

True to her wishes, Muzenda’s 124-year-old grass-thatched huts were eventually declared a national heritage site and cultural centre by the Friends of Joshua Nkomo Trust.

Yesterday, officials from the Friends of Joshua Nkomo Trust were renovating the huts and erecting stone walls around them.

Co-ordinator of the Joshua Nkomo Trust, Linda Shumba yesterday said the museum would document Muzenda’s liberation history, just like the Nelson Mandela Museum in South Africa.

“The museum will have his pictures and others with liberation war luminaries. It will document his liberation history for future generations to come,” she said.

Muzenda, also known as the Soul of The Nation, died 13 years ago at the age of 80. He was declared a national hero and buried at the National Heroes’ Acre. By Tatenda Chitagu. source-newsday

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