Mnangagwa Administration Cuts Power to Mugabe’s Rural Home in Zvimba
29 November 2024
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By A Correspondent| In a surprising development, the administration led by President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reportedly cut off power to the late former President Robert Mugabe’s rural home in Zvimba.

The revelation came through a social media post by one Jimmy Wilford, who recently visited the area.

Wilford shared that during a conversation with a bar attendant at Kutama Shopping Centre, he learned that Mugabe’s residence was no longer connected to the uninterrupted power line with exclusive service now reportedly enjoyed Kutama Mission only.

“I enquired why pamba paBaba Bona pasina magetsi…(I had passed by the durahall on my way to the shops..paiva nerima)..then she said…”aaah apo, takafanana mazuva ano…they were removed from the uninterrupted supply, kwasara Kutama College and Hospital..” said Wilford.

The Mnangagwa administration seized power from the late Robert Mugabe, who passed away a bitter man, reportedly refusing burial at the National Heroes Acre. Despite the Mugabe family’s efforts to maintain cordial relations with the current regime, recent developments suggest deeper underlying tensions.