- “Grace is dying”
- “Mugabe wont miss her”
- He wanted a woman; he got in return a worm-man.
First Lady Grace Mugabe could die soon after she admitted she is under persistent cancerous pains ever since her diagnosis for colon cancer in February 2015.
After several operations she revealed this week that the pain keeps coming back. Doctors say of colon cancer if it persists undetected, death is inevitable – Dr Amai could be no more by September 2015 this year.
The question that now remains is – will President Mugabe remarry?
Firstly we need to consider that President Mugabe took Grace Mugabe at a young age from her lawful and first husband Stanley Goreraza just after the end of Gukurahundi in the early 90s afterwards transferring him to China. President Mugabe secretly conducted himself on Grace outside his wife Sally’s knowledge. The bulk of Zimbabweans say he made a big mistake he will regret to eternity. He wanted a woman other than Sally and he got in return a worm-man. He would say later of her, “This is what she does to me at home and so I have to just appear to listen in public.”
Becoming widowed at any age is devastating. Yet women are the only ones who get affected. Women whose husbands die often experience depression due to loss of role (e.g. wife), diminished income, and isolation and loneliness accompanying
the loss of social supports (e.g., couple friendships, family contacts), and
are more prone to physical illnesses (Goodkin et al., 2001; Lichtenstein
et al., 1998) (Christakis 8c Iwashyan, 2003; Wilcox, Aragaki, Mouton, Evenson, Wassertheil-Smoller, & Loevinger, 2003). More so than widowers, widows have been found to be at greatest risk for experiencing significant levels of psychiatric symptoms, especially anxiety and depression, within the first 2 years of bereavement (Chen, Berhals, Prigerson, Kasl, Mazure, 8c_]acobs, 1999). It is important to note, however, that the defining life event and stressor of becoming widowed carries additional risks for aging persons compared to younger persons (Hanson 8: Hayslip, 2000; Raphael, 1983). But for men there are no stressors no matter what their age, meaning Mr Mugabe even at 95 will still jump for a twenty year old woman. It could happen, and I am persuaded it will happen!
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What a daft article. All research shows women cope better with death of a spouse than do men.
This discussion is unafrican.no one is dead here,lets cross the bridge tasvikako,kufa murawo wamwari uye hapatorina neimwe anoziva nguva.
Cancer is a curse of your wrong doing & disrespect. What you sow you reap so that God’s word may be found to be true. Its not a laffing matter but you Graxe & your husband wronged the population of Zimbabwe with remorse. Jehovah is the shama. We have forgiven you & your Zanu pf lots of times but you are still persecuying us & aall widows, the homeless, the hungry, the weak the poor. You sre ighting God in case you didnt know. If you have ever won against God then win this cancer case/ curse. Lets see