*AU set to honour Nkomo, Chitepo *

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Joshua Nkomo*

*From Caesar Zvayi in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia*

ZIMBABWEAN veteran nationalists and national heroes, Father Zimbabwe Dr
Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo and Zanu national chairman Cde Herbert Wiltshire
Chitepo, are set to be

posthumously honoured along with a galaxy of African liberators for the
role they played in ushering independence not only to Zimbabwe, but across
the African continent.

Vice President Nkomo died on July 1, 1999, while Cde Chitepo was
assassinated by the Rhodesian security forces in Zambia in March 1975.
As part of the programme on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee celebrations
here, the African Union <http://www.au.int/en/>will honour continental and
Diaspora African heroes, among them Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana,
Oliver Tambo of South Africa, Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, Haile Selassie
of Ethiopia, William Du Bois, to mention just a few.

Other African luminaries who excelled in other disciplines, among them
Brazilian soccer legend Pele and Zimbabwean author Doris Lessing, are also
expected to be honoured for their achievements though Lessing — who is
being honoured as one of the earliest African writers — is not expected to
attend as she is currently incapacitated.

Zimbabwe’s Ambassador to Ethiopia Andrew Mtetwa confirmed the development
last night, saying the AU would be acknowledging all the revolutionaries
who made it possible for the continental bloc to be where it is today.

“The late Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo and Cde Herbert Wiltshire Chitepo
will be posthumously honoured with African liberation medals for the role
they played in the decolonisation of Africa,’’ Ambassador Mtetwa said.

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The Golden Jubilee celebrations will be attended by more than 50 heads of
state and government and 41 former presidents and President Mugabe will
join other world leaders, among them US President Barack Obama, Russian
president Wladimir Putin, Brazil president Dilma Roussef and Cuban
president Raul Castro to mention just a few.

The celebrations, being held under the theme ‘‘Pan Africanism and African
Renaissance’’, involve a plenary of heads of state and government expected
to come up with Agenda 2063, a blueprint for the African Union over the
next 50 years geared at bringing socio-economic and political
transformation to the continent.
Ministers of Foreign Affairs began a two-day meeting pursuant to that on
Wednesday.

The weeklong celebrations will culminate with a meeting of heads of state
and government of the AU who will be joined by foreign dignitaries for a
plenary session that is expected to enrich Agenda 2063.

President Mugabe arrived here yesterday evening to attend the Golden
Jubilee celebrations.
The President, who is accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister Professor Arthur
Mutambara, was met at Bole International Airport by Foreign Affairs
Minister Simbarashe

Mumbengegwi, Ambassador to Ethiopia Mtetwa, Ethiopian Minister of
Agriculture Wondirad Mandefro and embassy staff.
On arrival the President inspected a guard of honour mounted by the
Ethiopian Presidential Guard before being whisked to his hotel.

Letters:

*Toroitich 
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*As a kenyan, i would like to ask all zimbabweans to critically examine the
so called powersharing government. Here in Kenya, we had the same
arrangement between President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga. The
EU and the British backed Raila Odinga, who was the prime minister, they
gave him gadgets to strengthen his election secretariat, they set up
opinion poll firms to psychologically sway the masses that he was the most
popular, but the Kenyan people proved these colonialists wrong. We elected
Uhuru Kenyatta, the son of the first president, who does not bow to western
powers and who is interested in trade, not aid. I read about Tsvangirai and
his western backed machinery, and i ask you guys to rethink again. The west
is NOT interested in Africa's well being. If they can rape and plunder and
loot, whether by proxy or by direct means, they will do it. The british car
company, land-rover is experiencing very low sales in Kenya because Uhuru
has refused to buy british. Think twice before voting for a western backed
proxy. Free advise from a fellow african brother.*

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