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Mugabe’s son Bellarmine Chatunga reacts to father’s death

Robert Mugabe’s son Bellarmine Chatunga reacts to father’s death. It’s a sad day for all Zimbabweans as we mourn the passing of Robert Mugabe.

Bellarmine Chatunga reacts to father’s death

The rest of the World have taken to social media where they are passing their condolences and among those is Robert Mugabe’s son Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe. He had no words to say just 4 emojis of crying faces.

Chatunga Mugabe

We take this moment to pass our condolences to the Mugabe family. Despite how we feel about Mugabe and the Zanu-PF Government we should all join in and celebrate the life of Mugabe. He played a very important role in the liberation of Zimbabwe.

Speaking on the phone to eNCA, Nelson Chamisa sent his condolences to the Mugabe family. He also mentioned that Zimbabweans have their concerns as to the way Mugabe ruled the country. But all in all, he joins the country in mourning the loss of President Mugabe.

Source – Mbare Times

In Other News – No reforms, no support: Britain tells Zimbabwe

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s re-engagement process will stall if his government does not implement critical political reforms and bring to account securocrats accused of fronting an assault on human rights in Zimbabwe, the United Kingdom government has said.

The UK, a critical partner in unlocking debt relief, investment and Mnangagwa’s re-engagement policy with the West, has adopted a tough stance against Zimbabwe, saying if the reforms were not implemented, the support would not come.

Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, UK Minister of Africa Andrew Stephenson said he had told Mnangagwa that human rights violations must end, and perpetrators brought to book and political reforms implemented for support to come. read more