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Mugabe burial begins in rural Zimbabwe home

KUTAMA, Zimbabwe, Sept 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – The family of former Zimbabwe
president Robert Mugabe gathered in his rural homestead on Saturday, three
weeks after his death, to attend a much-awaited burial ceremony in the
village of Kutama.

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

His remains will be laid to rest in the courtyard of his home in the
district of Zvimba, about 90 kilometres (55 miles) west of the capital
Harare.

Hundreds of mourners assembled for the low-key event, which was initially
intended to be a private family ceremony.

Many wore white Mugabe-emblazoned T-shirts with the slogans “founding
father”, “liberator” and “torch bearer.”

Some were singing and dancing. Others sat quietly under two white tents
set up for the occasion.

Mugabe’s widow Grace and his children accompanied the casket — drapped in
Zimbabwe’s green, yellow, red and black flag.

No senior government officials were among the audience.

The Mugabe family decided to bury Zimbabwe’s founding father in Kutama
after weeks of wrangling with the government, who wanted the body to rest at
the National Heroes Acre in Harare.

A mausoleum was being constructed at the site, which is reserved for
heroes of Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle.

Former guerilla leader Mugabe took power after independence from white
minority rule in 1980.

Initially hailed as a pan-African liberator, Mugabe’s rule became
increasingly repressive as he cracked down on his political opponents.

This combined with a series of disastrous economic policies to drive
millions of Zimbabweans abroad.

Mugabe was toppled by his formerly loyal army generals in 2017.

Many in Mugabe’s family are bitter over his ouster and the role played by
his deputy and successor Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was elected president in
2018.

Zimbabwe remains deeply split over his legacy.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1951 hrs