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Goreraza expected to tie the knot?

Zimbabwe First Lady Grace Mugabe’s son Russell Goreraza is expected to tie the knot on Saturday at a private ceremony in Harare.

Russell was married some years back but separated from his first wife following reports of abuse and fights in the marriage.

At least a thousand invited guests will  make their way to the magnificent outdoor wedding venue, RainTree, in the outlying upmarket suburb of Umwinsidale for the ceremony.

Russell is Grace’s son from a previous marriage with Stanely Goreraza.

His father is now based abroad and has been posting messages online attacking the leadership of Zimbabwe’s president.

Sources close to events have revealed that the First Lady has been so excited about the wedding that on the day of the bride’s kitchen tea party last Saturday, she joined other ladies in dance until the wee hours of the night.

 

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