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Edward Chindori-Chininga

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Zimbabwean politician

Edward Takaruza Chindori-Chininga (March 14, 1955 – June 19, 2013) was a Zimbabwean politician. He was MP forGuruve South, and the Minister ofMines and Mining Development (2000–2004).

Chindori-Chininga was born and raised in South Guruve in the north of Zimbabwe. Chindori-Chininga was ofShona descent. He was the first in the Chininga family to receive the prefix 'Chindori' and his wife and children are the only other individuals who legally bare the full name 'Chindori-Chininga.' He showed signs of great intelligence from an early age prompting his father to make family sacrifices to fund his son's education. At 19 he received a full scholarship to study business in France where he learnt to speak French fluently. This developed into a career in tourism and politics sending him to the United States where he met his wife, Linda Lewis.

He had a thriving political career acquiring the position of President of Alliance Française, Harare, Zimbabwe and the Deputy Minister of Tourism during his late 30s and early 40s.

From 2003 until shortly before his death, he was placed on theUnited States sanctions list.[1][2] Throughout 2004 and 2005 he advocated repairing relations with theUnited Kingdom. He described himself as "an Anglophile" but "also an African nationalist." In early 2005 he said he believed Zimbabwe and the United Kingdom should "go back to being friends and partners." Chindori-Chininga added that his favorite sport was cricket and his favorite poet wasAlfred, Lord Tennyson.[3] In 2005 he ran againstBiggie Chigonero to be the MP representingGuruve South. In that election Chindori-Chininga won 16,801 votes to Chigonero's 3,375 votes.[4]

Death

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On June 19, 2013, he died in atraffic collision at the age of 58,[5] in very mysterious circumstances.[6] Chininga was extremely critical ofRobert Mugabe and had recently blown the whistle over some missing monies from gem and mining sales. Several people had warned him that he was likely to be assassinated over it.[7][8] His death had been predicted byBaba Jukwa - a Facebook page belonging to a claimed "disgruntled insider from President Robert Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party".[9] He is praised as one of the most incorruptible politicians of the post-liberation Zimbabwe. He is outlived by his wife, Linda and his 3 daughters, Matiiapa, Krystal and Stephanie.

Chininga had been removed from Mugabe's ruling party in 2011 after it was alleged he had leaked information to theMovement for Democratic Change.[10] He also had survived another traffic collision in March 2012.

References

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  1. ^"Blocking Property of Persons Undermining Democratic Processes or Institutions in Zimbabwe".Federal Register. 10 March 2003.
  2. ^"Zimbabwe Designations Removals".U.S. Department of the Treasury.
  3. ^"Interview with Edward Chindori Chininga". 20 July 2010.
  4. ^"Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zimbabwe".www.zimfa.gov.zw. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2005. Retrieved15 May 2022.
  5. ^"Edward Chindori Chininga Dies".
  6. ^"Jukwanews24 - Shaming Chindoris Murders.6 20 2013". Archived fromthe original on 1 November 2013. Retrieved30 October 2013.
  7. ^Gonda, Violet."Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF's Diamond 'Whistleblower' Chindori-Chininga Dies in Car Crash (Page 1 of 3)". allAfrica.com. Retrieved22 June 2013.
  8. ^"Zimbabwean politician dies in mysterious car accident | Southern Africa". Theafricareport.com. 20 June 2013. Retrieved22 June 2013.
  9. ^"The spirit of wrath is upon us".The Economist.ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved10 July 2024.
  10. ^"Secret insider warned Zanu-PF 'rebel' before his death". The Zimbabwe Mirror. Retrieved22 June 2013.
Members of the5th Parliament of Zimbabwe (2000–2005)
ZANU–PF
MDC
ZANU–Ndonga
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