Mugabe's body being flown home from Singapore


The body of Zimbabwe's former President Robert Mugabe has left Singapore, where he died last week, for burial in his home country.

Earlier, a police motorcade had escorted a hearse and other vehicles to the airport from the funeral parlour where his body had been held after his death last week.

Mr Mugabe, who was 95, had been receiving hospital treatment in the city state.

Hundreds of people are expected to gather at the airport in the capital, Harare, on Wednesday afternoon for the arrival of the plane carrying his body.

His remains will lie in state for two days to allow the public to pay their respects.


But the former strongman remains as controversial in death as he was in life.

Meetings between government and his family have so far failed to resolve the outstanding question of where he will be buried.

He has been accorded hero status for liberating Zimbabwe from colonialism, and a grave at the national shrine has been reserved for him.

But his family members reportedly said his dying wish was to be buried in his rural home and did not want those who ousted him from power in November 2017 to preside over his funeral.

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