Mugabe’s burial place still unknown

Mugabe’s burial place still unknown

PAYING RESPECTS

Mnangagwa, flanked by security and half a dozen soldiers carrying rifles, visited Mugabe’s palatial home in the capital, known as Blue Roof, on Thursday to pay his respects.

A choir wearing yellow T-shirts bearing Mnangagwa’s face sang songs and played percussion as he arrived. He was later followed into the house by army officials and Mugabe family members.

Around a hundred well-wishers sat under a marquee on a lawn beneath the main house, waiting to pay their respects.

“As long as ZANU-PF is in power and as long as I am leading, no one will deviate, you remain our icon, our commander and founding father,” Mnangagwa said of Mugabe, addressing Mugabe’s relatives and associates inside the room where the coffin draped in the Zimbabwean flag was being kept.

Later on Thursday, Mugabe’s body will lie in state at a Harare soccer stadium where ordinary Zimbabweans and supporters are expected to pay their respects. The body was then to be taken to his rural home in Kutama, 85 kilometers (50 miles) from the capital.

A few thousand people, mostly supporters in ZANU-PF T-shirts, waited to pay respects at the Rufaro Stadium, the same venue where he took his first oath at independence in 1980.

Mugabe presided over an economy wrecked by hyperinflation, shortages and deeply entrenched corruption, and a raging political rivalry between the country’s two largest political parties, ZANU-PF and the opposition MDC.

But many Zimbabweans also remember Mugabe as their country’s liberator from white minority rule and for broadening people’s access to education and land.

REUTERS