Grace Mugabe mother’s funeral disrupted by mysterious snake
The former first family has hailed President Emmerson Mnangagwa for the Government support extended towards the burial of Gogo Idah Marufu — mother to former first lady, Mrs Grace Mugabe.
Gogo Marufu passed away on August 31st at Trauma Medical Centre in Borrowdale.
She was aged 86.
In his address to mourners at the burial at Marufu homestead in Chikomba, Mashonaland East Province, former President Mr Robert Mugabe said Government’s support was greatly appreciated.
“My wife has already thanked the Government, but let me also add my voice in thanking Government for the support they have rendered the family,” he said.
“We appreciate that help as it has gone a long way in our time of mourning.
“From what my wife told me, she is related to (Vice President) Dr (Constantino) Chiwenga, but it’s not only Dr Chiwenga, ED and his Government also stood with us during this difficult period of bereavement.”
Mr Mugabe said our culture encourages people to live in peace and harmony. He said people should learn to carry burdens together.
“We are one people regardless of our differences,” he said.
“When we attained independence, the will of the people was pushed forward so that people could live together in love, peace and harmony.”
Addressing mourners, Mrs Mugabe said they were comforted by the Government assistance.
“I thank you Gushungo, you managed to get here for my mother’s funeral. Your son (President) Mnangagwa has assisted us in mourning our mother, we are very comforted by that.
“I really appreciate that assistance. I hope you will find time to also thank him personally and the Government for their support,” she said.
Meanwhile a big snake was killed moments before Mr Mugabe gave his speech. There are suspicions that the creature might have been let loose by someone at the funeral.
state media