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Mugabe’s Family Announces Burial In His Hometown On Saturday
– Zimbabwe has announced that former president Robert Mugabe would be buried at his home village in Zvimba
– The government said the family of the former leader, who died in Singapore on September 6 aged 95 has expressed its desire to proceed with his burial in Zvimba
– Family spokesman Leo Mugabe said he had received instructions from the family to go to Kutam located about 85 kilometres from Harare to “make arrangements for the burial, which is now scheduled for this Saturday, September 29
A battle over where former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe should be laid to rest took another unexpected turn on Thursday, September 26, with a family spokesman saying that he would be buried at the weekend in his rural hometown of Kutama.
Mugabe, who died at the age of 95 in Singapore on September 6, was both revered for his liberation politics and reviled for his later dictatorial rule in the southern African country.
The Zimbabwean government wanted Mugabe to be buried at the National Heroes Acre, a hilltop shrine in the capital Harare reserved for the elite, but his family pushed for him to be laid to rest in Kutama alongside his mother.
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The two sides had eventually settled for a mausoleum at the National Heroes Acre and a postponement of the funeral until October so that the structure could be built.
But family spokesman Leo Mugabe told dpa on Thursday that he had received instructions from the family to go to Kutama located about 85 kilometres from Harare to “make arrangements for the burial, which is now scheduled for this Saturday.”
The two sides had eventually settled for a mausoleum at the National Heroes Acre and a postponement of the funeral until October so that the structure could be built.
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But family spokesman Leo Mugabe told dpa on Thursday that he had received instructions from the family to go to Kutam located about 85 kilometres from Harare to “make arrangements for the burial, which is now scheduled for this Saturday.”
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