Tonderai Shumba Chidawa is recognised for his unwavering loyalty, resilience, and strong commitment to President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Throughout the years, Chidawa has shown a steadfast commitment to the Zimbabwean leader, remaining resolute during both celebratory and challenging times.
His dedication to the Second Republic has garnered respect from the people of Zimbabwe and has firmly established his position in the historical narrative of the country’s politics.
Commitment During Political Unrest
In a particularly challenging period of Zimbabwean politics, following the removal of President Mnangagwa from office by the late former President Robert Mugabe, numerous political allies chose to distance themselves.
Nonetheless, Tonderai Chidawa’s determination remained steadfast. In a significant development, Chidawa conducted a press conference, addressing the concerned Zimbabwean public with a compelling statement: “ED will be back soon.”
This declaration was not simply rhetoric. It demonstrated Chidawa’s steadfast confidence in Mnangagwa’s leadership and vision for Zimbabwe.
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His words acted as a unifying call for numerous supporters who maintained their hope amid challenging circumstances.
Even critics, such as the self-exiled former Minister of Higher Education, Professor Jonathan Moyo, have recognised Chidawa’s loyalty, famously stating, “Even if you do whatever to convince Chidawa, he will not sell ED.”
The Ruka Chivende Legacy Award
Tonderai Chidawa has been nominated for the esteemed Ruka Chivende Legacy Award at the Legacy Empowerment Awards 2024, in acknowledgement of his steadfast loyalty and significant contributions.
This nomination serves as an appropriate acknowledgement of an individual whose dedication to ZANU-PF and President Mnangagwa has remained steadfast.
The Ruka Chivende Legacy Award derives its name from Emmerson Mnangagwa’s wartime alias, Ruka Chivende.


















































