Chief Neshangwe born Elisha Marufu Dangwa (94) is no more.
He died on July 2, 2022, at his homestead in Dangwa Village, Sadza. Dangwa was buried in the early hours of Friday last week.
He died of diabetes and gastric ulcers, and he also suffered from dementia.
He once worked as a telephone attendant in Filabusi before joining Rhodesian Police in 1956. He also worked for the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe in 1979 and retired in 1996.
Hundreds of people including Chiefs from as far as Mukoto, members of the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe and the Minister of Local Government July Moyo attended the funeral.
The deceased’s daughter, Advocate Sheillah Kanyangarara said the family lost a loving father.
Moyo said Chief Neshangwe was an advocate for good education for the African people.
“He would always say that success of a black person is in education,” said Moyo.
He was first installed as headman Mukoroverwa in 1994 and then Chief Neshangwe in 2003.
He is survived by his wife, six children,14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren
mirror
Buying a car in South Africa and bringing it into Zimbabwe through Beitbridge has become… Read More
For years, our platform has been your trusted destination for breaking football news, match updates,… Read More
Across Africa, vehicle buyers and importers are discovering a new way to connect — through… Read More
Cars for sale in Lesotho are now easily available to consumers with different budgets. Moreover,… Read More
The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms a fatal road traffic accident which occurred on 23/10/25… Read More
Zimbabwe's state security agency, Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) has burst an intricate WhatsApp-based scam through… Read More