Mugabe’s body may return home next week – family

Agence France-Presse

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Mugabe’s body may return home next week – family

AFP

A delegation is set to collect Robert Mugabe's body from Singapore

HARARE, Zimbabwe – Robert Mugabe’s nephew said Sunday, September 8, that a delegation was expected to leave Zimbabwe on Monday, September 9, to collect the hero-turned-despot’s body from Singapore where he died two days ago.

Mugabe, a guerilla leader who swept to power after Zimbabwe’s independence from Britain and ruled for 37 years, died on Friday, aged 95.

His health took a hit after he was ousted by the military in November 2017, ending his increasingly tyrannical rule. He had been travelling to Singapore for treatment since April. 

“I can’t give an authoritative day, all I know is people are leaving tomorrow Monday to go and pick up the body,” Leo Mugabe told Agence France-Presse. 

“So assuming they get there on Tuesday and the body is ready, logically you would think they should land here on Wednesday,” he said, adding that a list of accompanying family members was being finalised.

Once praised as a liberator who rid Zimbabwe of white minority rule, Mugabe soon turned to repression and fear to govern. (READ: Robert Mugabe: Liberation hero turned despot)

He is widely remembered for crushing political dissent and ruining the economy, prompting mixed reactions to his passing.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa declared a period of “national mourning” on Friday, without providing further detail. 

The government is expected to announce when Mugabe’s body will be returned to Zimbabwe and provide details of the funeral in coming days. – Rappler.com

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