Vice President Kembo Mohadi’s brother Steven Dugish Mohadi died on Saturday at Trauma Centre Hospital in Borrowdale, Harare after some illness. He is survived by his wife Emma, six children and five grandchildren. Burial arrangements are yet to be announced. Mourners were gathered at Number 8 Victory Avenue, Greendale.
President Mnangagwa yesterday offered his condolences to the Mohadi family. Mnangagwa who was accompanied by Vice Presidsent Constantino Chiwenga, visited the Mohadi family home and offered a State-assisted funeral to the Mohadi family. He consoled the family, encouraging them to be strong during the time of mourning. He also offered to assist the family left behind.
President said he had to stop Mohadi, who is still receiving treatment in South Africa, from coming to mourn his brother as a way of allowing him to recover. Said Mnangagwa:
We had to stop him from coming. Since the late Steven is also our brother, we decided to assist him from this end while he recovers.
Umm the plan of the schemers kkkkkk
May his soul rest in eternal peace and i wish VP Mohadi a speed recovery, for his vote is very important to this new dispensation-Ed woyeee
May his soul rest in eternal peace and i wish VP Mohadi a speed recovery, for his vote is very important to this new dispensation-Ed woyeee
Ndoo kunonzi kutakurirana mutoro keep it up President ED.
Rest in peace soldier you fought a good fight for our independency i salute you.Then VP i wish you a speedy recovery your team needs you more than ever
Mamwe ma headlines ari a bit misleading. At first look i thought kuti President vapa VP other assignments instead yekunochema mukoma wake but ndave munyaya ndazoona kugona kwaitwa naPresident wedu ED ane chido nevamwe vake kuti rapwa hako unyatso kupora isusu kuno tirirkuchema newe tichikubatira mutoro. lets all rally behind such leaders nekuvapa ma votes pama elections atatarisana nawo