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Ambassador Ding Zhou Pays Tribute to Fay Chung’s Legacy in Zimbabwean Education
Chinese Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ding Zhou, recently paid tribute to the remarkable life and enduring legacy of Dr. Fay Chung, a pioneer of Zimbabwe’s education sector and an unwavering champion of social progress.
Reflecting on his personal connection, Ambassador Zhou shared warmly:
“This brings back my fond memories of visiting Dr. Fay Chung as well as hosting her and Chipo Chung at my place. Deeply moved by Dr. Fay Chung’s legendary life story, selfless dedication to Zimbabwe’s education and social progress.”
The Ambassador emphasized that China and Zimbabwe share a common vision—education for all. In his words:
“🇨🇳 & 🇿🇼 share the same vision of championing education for all.”
Moments of reflection and gratitude — Dr. Fay Chung with Ambassador Ding Zhou, celebrating her remarkable legacy. (Pic Credit: Chinese Embassy)
A Legacy Forged in the Liberation Struggle
Dr. Fay Chung’s daughter, Chipo Chung, offered a powerful reflection on her mother’s role during Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle:
“My mum and her friend Comrade Chitofu. During the Liberation Struggle for Zimbabwe, Chitofu ran the education system in the refugee camps while Fay was in charge of Teacher Training. Together they ensured that thousands of young people were educated in Mozambique and continued to learn when they resettled in Zimbabwe after independence through the ZIMFEP (Zimbabwe Foundation for Education with Production) schools. We stand on the shoulders of giants. Aluta continua!”
Through perseverance, vision, and sheer commitment, they laid the foundation for an education system that empowered a generation of young Zimbabweans displaced by war.
Voices of Gratitude from Zimbabweans
Dr. Fay Chung’s impact continues to resonate deeply with those whose lives she touched. Zimbabweans expressed admiration and heartfelt appreciation for her contributions:
- Gody Nkata:
“Dr. Fay Chung’s story is truly awesome and inspiring, thanks for sharing.”
- Levison Chambati:
“She is our former Minister of Education. She has done a lot for this country. We are forever thankful to her contributions during the armed struggle.”
- Forward Chidumba:
“Apart from Mutumbuka, she was one of the best Education Ministers to have ever graced Zimbabwe. She was pro-teachers, she fought for better welfare, and the education system under her was intact and valued.”
- Shadreck Shumba:
“I worked with Dr. Fay Chung in Namibia when she was advisor to Abraham Iyambo. We had dinner several times and she introduced me to comrades there. She used to tell me about you, Chipo, and about Chimurenga stories. The best favor she did for me was introducing me to Ambassador Shin.”
A Giant in Education and Humanity
Dr. Fay Chung’s story is not merely one of professional achievement—it is a testament to courage, sacrifice, and purpose.
From organizing teacher training during the liberation struggle, to shaping Zimbabwe’s post-independence education system, to influencing policy across Africa, her life demonstrates the power of education as a tool of liberation.
Her legacy lives on in:
- The teachers she trained
- The students she empowered
- The leaders she mentored
- The vision she carried — education as a right, not a privilege
Dr. Fay Chung stands as a symbol of commitment to nation-building, cross-cultural friendship, and transformative education.
Her life brought together the spirit of Zimbabwean resilience and a global dedication to human development.
As many have echoed:
“We stand on the shoulders of giants.”