In a development that has blended high-stakes politics with heartfelt personal milestones, Zanu PF Secretary for War Veterans Affairs, Cde Douglas Mahiya (60), has officially solemnised his marriage to his long-time partner, Fiona Maka (27).
The union of the seasoned liberation war hero and his youthful bride has become a major talking point across Zimbabwe, not only for the high-profile nature of the groom but for the joyous revelation that the couple has already been blessed with twins.
While the age gap of 33 years has sparked conversation on social media, those close to the couple describe a deep-seated bond. Fiona Maka has been a constant presence by Mahiya’s side for several years, providing a private anchor for a man whose public life is often defined by the fiery defense of the revolutionary party and the welfare of its veterans.
The solemnisation of their marriage is seen as a formal seal on a long-standing relationship. The addition of twins to the family has reportedly brought immense pride to Mahiya, who has spent much of the last few years advocating for “intergenerational transmission of values”—a theme that now seems to resonate within his own household.
The Political Weight of Douglas Mahiya
Douglas Mahiya is no stranger to the spotlight. As a stalwart of the Second Chimurenga, his political career has been a rollercoaster of high-level influence and revolutionary discipline.
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The Voice of the Veterans: In 2024 and throughout early 2025, Mahiya has been the face of the Presidential War Veterans’ Fund, touring provinces to ensure that liberation heroes receive cash payments, agricultural support, and medical aid.
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The “2030” Crusader: Mahiya has remained a fierce loyalist to President Emmerson Mnangagwa, notably being one of the most vocal supporters of the “2030” resolution, arguing that the majority’s will for continued leadership must be respected by all wings of the party.
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A National Strategist: From his role in the historic 2017 transition to his current position as the Secretary of the Veterans League, Mahiya has ensured that war veterans remain the “bedrock” of Zanu PF.
The private ceremony, held away from the prying eyes of the general public, was attended by a select group of political heavyweights and family members. It served as a rare moment of soft diplomacy and relaxation for the war veterans’ leader, who is usually seen in military-style party regalia or formal business attire during heated Politburo sessions.
The news of the twins has added a layer of “miracle joy” to the occasion, with well-wishers from the Zanu PF Women’s League and the War Veterans League flooding social media with congratulatory messages for “Cde Mahiya and Amai Mahiya.”
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