Mugabe’s Body Leaves Singapore Early Weds Morning. Watch Video Of Mohadi At Mugabe Funeral Parlour.
10 September 2019
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Zimbabwe Embassy official Claudius Dennis Farai Nhema (right) and other visitors arriving at Singapore Casket, where the body of Zimbabwe’s ex-president Robert Mugabe is being held

The body former president Robert Mugabe will leave Singapore on Wednesday morning (Sept 11), five days after he died in a hospital there.

Vice-President Kembo Mohadi, members of the ruling Zanu-PF party and other senior officials as well as family members attended a service at the Singapore Casket building on Tuesday.

Watch video of Kembo Mohadi enter parlour housing Mugabe’s body.

Mr Adam Molai, who is married to Mugabe’s niece Sandra Mugabe, said: “We had a very touching ceremony… it was a very befitting mass, just to see off the body of president Mugabe.”

Speaking to reporters outside the building, he added that Mugabe’s body will be carried home by a chartered flight on Wednesday morning.

Mugabe, 95, a controversial leader who ruled the country for almost 40 years, will lie in state in various centres throughout the country according to latest details.

Zimbabwe’s Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa earlier this week said his body will lie in state at Rufaro Stadium and then at the National Sports Stadium but information coming through indicates that the body will be taken to provinces throughout the country.

Mutsvangwa did not say where Mr Mugabe will be buried, saying more updates will be provided “as more information on the programme trickles in”.

Presidential spokesman George Charamba and Deputy Information Minister Energy Mutodi had said at the weekend that the former authoritarian ruler would be buried at the National Heroes’ Acre.

Mugabe was the first post-independence leader of Zimbabwe who was initially lauded for liberating his country from white minority rule. But his regime later came to be remembered for crushing political dissent and policies that ruined the economy.

He was ousted in 2017.

Mr Mugabe died at Singapore Gleneagles Hospital, where he was seeking medical treatment.

Mr Molai, when asked on Tuesday whether Mr Mugabe was bitter when he was ousted, said: “You know what, everybody’s human. When you go through an experience of that sort, of course you’ll feel pain.”