Special grave for Mugabe 

Source: Special grave for Mugabe | The Herald September 14, 2019

Special grave for Mugabe
Cde Mugabe

Zvamaida Murwira and Blessings Chidakwa
Government has conferred a special honour on the country’s founding President, Cde Robert Mugabe, by constructing a mausoleum at the National Heroes Acre’s hilltop where the former leader will be buried, President Mnangagwa has said.

The Head of State and Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) said Cde Mugabe will only be buried upon completion of the mausoleum, to be built at the apex of the hill that hosts the national shrine.

President Mnangagwa said this at State House last night while addressing journalists after meeting Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who is among Heads of State and Government that arrived yesterday to pay their condolences.

President Mnangagwa said today’s State funeral service, to be held at the National Sports Stadium, will proceed as planned.

“We are having service tomorrow (today) at National Sports Stadium,” he said.  “We are building a mausoleum for our founding father at the top of the hill at Heroes Acre, (on Sunday) it won’t be finished, so we will only bury him after we have completed the construction of the mausoleum.”

Asked how long it will take to finish the mausoleum, President Mnangagwa said work had already begun.

“It is far much easier to ask the builders on its completion,” he said. “If l say it’s going to be finished tomorrow and it is not, you write; ‘President tells a lie’.”

Turning to the discussion he held with President Mbasogo, President Mnangagwa said the Equatorial Guinea leader had visited Cde Mugabe in Singapore, a few days before he passed on.

“He is the last Head of State who visited our late former President Mugabe in Singapore, l think four days before he passed on,” he said.

“So, he was conveying to me the discussions he had with our founding father when they met in Singapore on his way from TICAD (the Tokyo International Conference of African Development) Japan.”

A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the interment space or burial chamber of a deceased person or people.

Before meeting President Mbasogo, President Mnangagwa held a meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping’s special envoy Mr Gu Shengzu, who is Vice Chairperson of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Briefing journalists after the meeting, Mr Gu said he had been sent by his President to represent him during the funeral wake of Cde Mugabe.

“I am here to represent President Xi Jinping as a special envoy for tomorrow (today)’s activities,” he said. “The former President Mugabe was an old friend of China, he visited China 14 times. He was also a good friend to Chinese people providing support to China on issues concerning our core interests and major concerns.”

COMMENTS

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    zambuko 5 years ago

    What a grotesque idea. A mausoleum to a despotic malicious destroyer.

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    reinforced concrete, nuclear bunker spec; to stop him getting out.

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    special place in hell

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    troubled 5 years ago

    are we serious, we cant even print out passports, we cant pay Eskom for power, our roads are in disrepair, our economy is in doldrums but there we are initiating an overnight project that will certainty cost millions, in tandem with the usual modus operandi of our leaders, when are we going to wake up. Sad indeed, he buried all his colleagues at the Heroes acre in the current format, now it ain’t good enough for him-Yooooo!!!!!

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    eddie Tumusiime 5 years ago

    What a criminal waste of funds these monuments are…..