The body of former Zimbabwe Vice President, Phelekezela Mphoko is stuck in India as the family was not getting any assistance to repatriate the body. The family of Mphoko is still in India where they are navigating the process without government assistance. Mphoko travelled privately to India two weeks ago and there are non of his family members at his home in Douglasdale.
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Bona Mugabe approached by many Mugabe children
In a shocking twist, the Standard newspaper is reporting that a number if children have approached Bona Mugabe to introduce themselves as Mugabe’s children.
This comes as Mugabe family members confirmed that Tonderai Robert Mugabe was introduced to the family in Kutama in 2015. The newspaper reported that Mugabe’s younger brother Chief Johannes Karigamombe was present when Tonderai was introduced to the family in 2015. Kaitano Mutandwa Mugabe, the son of Mugabe’s younger brother, Donato, has signed an affidavit in which he agreed that Tonderai is Mugabe ‘son. Bridget Mugabe is said to have found Tonderai Mugabe found Tonderai who was staying with the late Fay Chung, where his mother had left him.
Tonderai’s case will be heard in the High court this week.
TOPICS
1. Former Zimbabwe
2. Tafadzwa Chinamo issues statement on St Ignatius college. Victims have been urged to approach the investigation board.
3. Wicknell Chivayo donates $15 million to Geoff Nyarota who has colon cancer.
4. Chief Hwenje in India for treatment for blood cancer. Hwenje will return home next week after the operation. Lymphona is caused by chemical poisoning such as through benzene.
5. Tanaka Allen Zivanai pleaded guilty to murder of Zanele Sibanda in the UK and will be sentenced on 14 January
Africa
Duma Boko visist a mine and a dam in Selebi Phikwe
Zimbabwean woman survives lion attack
Conclusion
1. Most ZANU-PF leaders to die outside Zimbabwe because they have failed to build the country.
2. Wicknell Chivayo now working closely with Hopewell Chin’ono.
Community
Homecoming to gain momentum in Zimbabwe