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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Buried in Home Village


Funeral of the late former president Robert Mugabe at Kutama village, Zvimba communal lands, Mashonaland West province.
Funeral of the late former president Robert Mugabe at Kutama village, Zvimba communal lands, Mashonaland West province.

* Mugabe buried in village of his birth

* Mugabe was removed in a coup after 37 years in power

* Government, family had been in dispute over burial site

* Mugabe feared body parts could be used for rituals

By Gift Sukhala and Philemon Bulawayo

KUTAMA (Reuters) - Zimbabwe’s founding leader Robert Mugabe was buried on Saturday in his home village of Kutama, ending a dispute between his family and the government of his successor President Emmerson Mnangagwa over his final resting place.

Burial site of former President Robert Mugabe, who died in Singapore on September 6, 2019.
Burial site of former President Robert Mugabe, who died in Singapore on September 6, 2019.

Mugabe ruled Zimbabwe for 37 years from independence in 1980 but was a polarising figure idolised by some for his role in the country’s liberation struggle and hated by others for ruining a promising nation through disastrous economic policies and repression against opponents.

He died in a Singapore hospital on Sept. 6 aged 95, bitter at the way former allies including Mnangagwa conspired to topple him in November 2017 and told his family he did not want his “tormentors” to preside over his burial, family members said.

Former First Lady Grace Mugabe at the burial site of her former President Robert Mugabe
Former First Lady Grace Mugabe at the burial site of her former President Robert Mugabe

His burial marks the end of an era for one of Africa’s last “Big Men”.

After Mass by a Roman Catholic priest and speeches by family members, Mugabe was buried in the courtyard of his rural homestead without the pomp and fun fare usually reserved for national heroes.

His wife Grace, children and close relatives, government officials and the media witnessed the burial ceremony.

As Mugabe’s casket was lowered into the ground, Grace, who covered her face with a black veil, was flanked by her sister and children and was seen sobbing and wiping tears with a white handkerchief.

Mugabe burial in Zvimba communal lands, Mashonaland West province.
Mugabe burial in Zvimba communal lands, Mashonaland West province.

In speeches, relatives said Mugabe’s wish before he died was to be buried in Kutama and not the National Heroes Acre monument in the capital, where Mnangagwa and the ruling ZANU-PF party had sought to bury him.

“There maybe others who may think that the (Mugabe) family did something that was not in sync maybe with other ideas from our party ZANU-PF or the government,” Walter Chidhakwa, a Mugabe family spokesman said.

Homestead of the late former president Robert Mugabe
Homestead of the late former president Robert Mugabe

“We are only saying we thank Mr Mnangagwa for accepting to do our father’s wishes. It may not be what you expected because you wanted him to go to (Heroes Acre) but what we have done is our father’s wishes.”

Mnangagwa, who was represented by government officials, had initially pushed for Mugabe to be buried at the monument for liberation war heroes - an occasion political analysts and ZANU-PF party sources said Mnangagwa wanted to use to display a public reconciliation with Mugabe’s admirers.

Mugabe burial Saturday, September 28, 2019
Mugabe burial Saturday, September 28, 2019

Mugabe’s family had since the arrival of his body from Singapore, kept vigil over his remains because the former president had expressed fears to close family members before his death that some of the people who ousted him would seek to conduct a traditional ritual with some of his body parts, Mugabe’s nephew Leo Mugabe said.

ZANU-PF spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said in a statement that the decision to bury Mugabe in Kutama was most unfortunate, in a sign of the continued fall-out between the ruling party and the family.

Mugabe burial ...
Mugabe burial ...

“We indeed respect the wishes of the families of deceased heroes, hence get saddened when manoeuvres that border on political gimmicks begin to unfold on an issue concerning an illustrious liberation icon,” Khaya Moyo said. (Writing by MacDonald Dzirutwe, Editing by Clelia Oziel)

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