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Robert Mugabe buried in private ceremony after weeks of drama over former Zimbabwean leader’s resting place

Posted on July 2, 2020

Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe was buried on Saturday in his rural home village of Kutama in a private farewell for one of Africa’s most divisive figures.

Mugabe died in a Singapore hospital on September 6, aged 95, almost two years after a military coup ended his despotic 37-year rule.

 

A weeks-long dispute with the administration that forced him from power had caused some uncertainty over the former leader’s resting place. 

His coffin, draped in the country’s flag, was carried by military pallbearers as his black-veiled wife, Grace, looked on. 

On display was a photo of Mugabe holding up his fist in a classic gesture of defiance, and a floral arrangement spelled out "Dad." Many mourners wore T-shirts saying "Liberator" and "Torch bearer."

Former first lady Grace Mugabe looks on as she walks behind Mugabe's coffin Credit:
AFP

Grace later stood motionless as the coffin was lowered into the grave and a choir sang "Remember me."

"This man lives forever," declared the priest, to cries of approval. 

Mugabe, who led the bitter guerrilla war to end white-minority rule in the country then known as Rhodesia, was Zimbabwe’s first leader and ruled from 1980, overseeing a years-long slide from prosperity to economic ruin and repression.

He was forced by the military and ruling party to retire in late 2017 after bitter political feuding centered in part on his wife’s political ambitions.

Just a handful of people in the gathering of some 200 wore party regalia, a sign of how the bookish, combative former leader died isolated from the people he called comrades for much of his adult life.

Mugabe’s family earlier had agreed to a government request to bury him at the National Heroes Acre shrine in the capital Harare, but only after a hilltop mausoleum was built to set him apart from the rest. Then the government on Thursday abruptly announced the family had changed its mind, leaving it with scaffolding around the partially completed memorial.

While some might blame his widow for the move, it was Mugabe himself who wanted the private ceremony instead of one presided over by the people who removed him from power, Grace’s sister Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma said in a speech on Saturday.

Mugabe's coffin is seen during mass at his rural home in Zvimba, about 100 km from the capitalCredit:
AP

"Some may be surprised by this small crowd given this man’s greatness," she said. "I remember he presided over many burials of heroes that were attended by busloads of people. I thought one day such crowds would attend his own burial. What we did today was his wish."

She added: "I asked him why he didn’t want to be buried at Heroes Acre and he responded: ’I was ridiculed.’"

A spokesman for the ruling ZANU-PF party, Simon Khaya Moyo, called the choice of a private burial "most unfortunate."

In a statement, Mr Moyo added that "we indeed respect the wishes of families of deceased heroes, hence we are saddened when maneuvers that border on political gimmicks begin to unfold on an issue concerning an illustrious liberation icon."

President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a once-trusted deputy who helped oust Mugabe from power, did not attend the burial. State-run media reported that the government would be represented by the home affairs minister.

Only approved guests and funeral parlour vans were allowed, a decision out of sync with the local tradition that funerals are free for all to attend. One elderly neighbor threw a tantrum after being blocked at the gate.

"This gathering is a paradox," the priest told the gathering. "We are mourning at the same time we are celebrating because this man lived his life in a manner that many of us would want to emulate."

Later, standing by the coffin, he prayed: "God, take pity on him. Don’t judge him harshly."

 

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