Zimbabwe’s Agriculture Minister has died of Covid-19 at 65, a day after two legislators tested positive for the virus.
President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced the death of retired air force marshal Perrance Shiri on Wednesday.
In the annoucement; “I am deeply saddened to inform the nation of the death of the Minister of
Agriculture Retired Air Marshall Perrance Shiri, a long-time friend and colleague,” President Mnangagwa said.
“Comrade Shiri a genuine patriot who devoted his life to the liberation, independence and service of his country.”
Shiri was the commander of Zimbabwe’s Air Force until the 2017 military coup that toppled long time ruler Robert Mugabe.
He then joined President Mnangagwa’s first Cabinet.
A veteran of Zimbabwe’s 1970s liberation war, Shiri was the commander of a North Korean
trained army unit blamed for the massacre of over 20,000 civilians soon after the country’s independence.
They hospitalised him on Tuesday just days after his driver succumbed to Covid-19 at the weekend.