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Chindori-Chininga, who was 58, died on Wednesday night after his vehicle reportedly rammed into a tree at the Raffingora and Mvurwi roads T-junction towards..
Edward Chindori-Chininga
Zimbabwean politician
Edward Takaruza Chindori-Chininga (March 14, 1955 – June 19, 2013) was a Zimbabwean politician.
Chindori-Chininga had recently spearheaded a damning parliamentary report about government corruption in the country's diamond mines.
He was MP for Guruve South, and the Minister of Mines and Mining Development (2000–2004).
Chindori-Chininga was born and raised in South Guruve in the north of Zimbabwe. Chindori-Chininga was of Shona 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.
Edward Chindori-Chininga died on June 19, after the vehicle he was driving reportedly failed to stop and rammed into a tree.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 Français