3) acknowledges that Robert Mugabe stand head and shoulders above the rest in his commitment to resolve the timeless question of the return of the African land back to the African people, of the use of the African wealth for the development of Africa;
4) also acknowledges that the fast track land reform programme in Zimbabwe remains a loadstar of all those still fighting for the return of the land;
5) further acknowledges that, in his lifetime, he faced unimaginable attacks from the west for daring to return African land and for that he survived sanctions and isolations from the world and Zimbabwe was punishing for daring to redefining itself as a sovereign nation;
6) further notes that despite the co-ordinated media propaganda which seeks to demonise Mugabe, African people know who their heroes are and shall not be told by descendants of European migrants who massacred and killed our people in this country and elsewhere in Africa;
7) sends our condolences to the family of Robert Mugabe and to the people of Zimbabwe for whom Mugabe gave his life for; and
8) calls upon the ancestors to find space among the galaxy of African stars of heroines and heroes to welcome and receive Robert Gabriel Mugabe and convey our message to
all of them and say we will continue with the struggle. [Applause.]