Dar es Salaam. She may not have been seen sitting next to the renowned late lawyer Dr Sengondo Mvungi at public functions, but within the Mvungi Family, friends and relatives, Ms Anna Shayo, is a popular figure.
Another
fact that may help to bring home the idea of Ms Shayo’s proper and
exhauted place is that had the late Dr Mvungi clinched the presidential
seat when he battled it out with President Jakaya Kikwete and other
eight candidates in 2005, Ms Shayo would have been this country’s First
Lady.
For
the first time, the widow of the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC)
member, Ms Anna Shayo, has broken her silence, saying the death of her
bread winner was the first ever major blow that shocked her family.
In
an interview with The Citizen, Ms Shayo, who chose to remain silent for
more than ten days since her husband was attacked by machete wielding
robbers at their Kibamba Msakuzi residence on the outskirts of the city
said, her husband had a number of plans he had to accomplish for the
well-being of the family.
Although
she did not want to divulge into details, she fears that their most of
the plans might fail to materialise in the absence of her husband.
The
CRC member, who was an advocate of the High Court and Court of Appeal,
was slashed with machetes in November 3 at his residence. He was
admitted in the Intensive Care Unit of the Muhimbili Orthopaedic
Institute before he was flown to Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg for
further treatment a week ago.
He died on Tuesday at the South African hospital after a nine-day battle with injuries he suffered during the robbery.
“He
was everything in this family, a caring and loving husband who always
did everything in his capacity to ensure that the family is happy,’’
said Dr Mvungi’s widow.
What
many Tanzanians didn’t know is that despite being a lawyer, university
lecturer and renowned politician, Dr Mvungi was also trained in Karate
and Judo.
This
was revealed by Professor Palamagamba Kabudi who studied with Dr Mvungi
in high school and university and later worked with him.
Yesterday,
a convoy of more than 20 academicians from the University of Dar es
Salaam visited Dr Mvungi’s residence to console the family. Mvungi’s
body arrives in Dar today.
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