Zanu-PF to meet over Hargreaves hero status
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Zanu-PF will meet soon to determine the hero status of the veterinary expert
Dr Stuart Hargreaves, President Mugabe said yesterday. The Head of State and
Government, and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces was
speaking while consoling the Hargreaves family following the death of the
principal director for Livestock and Veterinary Services.
09.09.12
01:30pm
by OWN CORRESPONDENT
Dr Hargreaves died last week after a long battle with renal cancer.
Speaking in an interview soon after delivering his message to Dr Hargreaves’
widow, Shirley, at their Borrowdale home, President Mugabe described Dr
Hargreaves as a patriotic Zimbabwean.
“We came here to express our condolences on the passing on of Dr
Hargreaves,” he said.
“Everybody knows the good work he has done. From day one of our independence
we were together. He was on the animal side of our agriculture.”
President Mugabe said Dr Hargreaves represented Zimbabwe at various forums
and proved to be a loyal person.
“We had meetings together and sometimes he went to represent our country in
the region and internationally,” he said.
“We trusted him very much, he was loyal. Where some Europeans thought that
Zimbabwe was no longer safe to stay in, his own judgement was, in fact, that
Zimbabwe was a place to live in, so he stayed. He was a very hardworking
man, a true Zimbabwean and some Europeans did not like that. That is why our
party is going to meet soon to sit and determine his hero status.”
Dr Hargreaves died on August 28 at a private hospital in Harare and was
buried at his farm in Norton.
He served Government for 41 years in the department of livestock and
veterinary services and had an interest in assisting rural and smallholder
farmers.