The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mugabe’s body heads back to Zimbabwe for burial

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SINGAPORE: The body of Zimbabwe’s ex-president Robert Mugabe was flown out of Singapore yesterday following his death last week, his nephew said, heading home for burial in a country bitterly divided by the hero-turned-despot’s legacy.

Mugabe, a guerrilla leader who swept to power after Zimbabwe’s independen­ce from Britain and went on to rule for 37 years until he was ousted in 2017, died on Friday, aged 95.

His health deteriorat­ed after he was toppled by the military and former loyalists in November 2017, ending an increasing­ly ironfisted rule that sent the economy into ruin.

He died after receiving treatment at a Singapore hospital for several months, and a delegation including Vice President Kembo Mohadi travelled to the affluent citystate on a chartered flight to bring him home.

Yesterday, a hearse transporti­ng Mugabe’s body left a Singapore funeral parlour bound for an airport and accompanie­d by a police escort, driving past a group of waiting journalist­s.

A plane carrying the former leader and the visiting delegation departed shortly afterwards, his nephew Adam Molai told AFP.

“It just left now,” he said by phone from the plane as it took off, with the noise of the aircraft audible in the background.

The Zimbabwean delegation arrived on Tuesday and attended a private Catholic mass for Mugabe at the funeral parlour, officiated by a Zimbabwean priest.

Following his death, President Emmerson Mnangagwa announced he had been declared a ‘national hero’, flags flew at half mast across Harare and news of his passing was splashed across newspaper front pages.

On arrival in Zimbabwe, Mugabe’s body will be taken straight to his village in Kutama, in Zvimba district west of the capital Harare, for an overnight wake.

On Thursday and Friday, the body will lie in state at Rufaro Stadium in Mbare township in Harare for the public to pay their final respects.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A police outrider leads a hearse transporti­ng the body of Mugabe from the Singapore Casket funeral parlour in Singapore to head to an airport and be flown back to Zimbabwe for burial.
— AFP photo A police outrider leads a hearse transporti­ng the body of Mugabe from the Singapore Casket funeral parlour in Singapore to head to an airport and be flown back to Zimbabwe for burial.

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