Former Education Minister and Mashonaland East Governor Aeneas Chigwedere, who succumbed to Covid-19 on January 22, was buried yesterday at his farm in Marondera.
Soon after his death, President and First Secretary of Zanu PF, Mnangagwa, conferred a Liberation Hero Status on the late historian and educationist.
His burial yesterday was conducted under strict Covid-19 protocols.
Chigwedere’s son Casper described his father as a strong man.
“He had a very strong character and he was controversial,” he said. “He had an independent mind, he was not a yes man. You could easily feel his presence when he arrived. He was a great follower of his favourite subject of History.
“We shall guard his legacy. We tried by all means to give him whatever was needed, but unfortunately he died. He left a legacy which shall be used by the whole country and the entire world.”
Mashonaland East Provincial Development Coordinator Mr Tavabarira Kutamahufa, who also attended the burial, said Chigwedere was a great politician.
He became Wedza legislator in 1995 and Senator in 2008.
Chigwedere was Education Minister from 2001 to 2008 before he was appointed Mashonaland East governor and resident minister from 2008 to 2013.
He was also known for his historical lessons on ZTV where he chronicled the history of several tribes and families in Zimbabwe.
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