Air Commodore (Retired) Simon Bere Dies
By A Correspondent – Air Commodore (Retired) Simon Bere, has died.
He was 66.
The Air Force of Zimbabwe (AFZ) confirmed his death in a statement, expressing profound sadness at the loss. AFZ Public Relations Officer Wing Commander Donovan Muroyiwa said the organisation was deeply affected by the death of one of its respected former leaders, noting that the entire Air Force fraternity was grieving.
Air Commodore Bere was born in 1959 in Hurungwe, Mashonaland West. He attended Chiroti and Matau primary schools before continuing his education at Ascot High School in Gweru.
Driven by the inequalities of colonial rule, he joined the liberation struggle in 1979 and underwent military training in Mozambique at Tongogara Assembly Point. During the war, he contributed in the education sector, helping to guide and support fellow fighters, while also rising to leadership roles such as detachment commander and Political Commissar.
After Zimbabwe attained independence, he joined the Air Force of Zimbabwe in 1981 as an Aircraftman, the most junior rank in the non-commissioned cadre. Through years of dedicated service, he steadily climbed the ranks, eventually attaining the rank of Air Commodore and holding several senior positions within both the AFZ and the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
He officially retired from active duty in 2024, ending a military career that spanned over 40 years, although he remained involved in national service in other roles.
Mourners have gathered at Plot 6, Ansdale Farm in Karoi to pay their respects.
He is survived by his wife, Reginah, and their three children — Chengetai, Takudzwa and Tendai. Details regarding his burial will be shared in due course.
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