Bona wins Mugabe reburial case

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By Desmond Chingarande | NewsDay |

High Court judges of appeal on Thursday ruled in favour of the late former President Robert Mugabe’s children who are challenging the exhumation of their father’s remains for re-burial at the National Heroes Acre.

Bona Mutsahuni, Tinotenda and Bellarmine were challenging an order for the exhumation of Mugabe’s remains and confiscation of their livestock as ordered by Chief Zvimba, Stanley Mhondoro.

In the judgment, Justices Amy Tsanga and Fatima Maxwell ruled against Chinhoyi magistrate Ruth Moyo who had ruled Mugabe’s children had no rights to appeal against a judgment handed by the traditional court against their mother, Grace.

In May 2021, Chief Zvimba ordered the exhumation of Mugabe from his rural home. The court also fined Grace for breaking burial rites and defaulting.

A messenger of court was granted authority to seize five heifers and a goat, which the Zvimba chief said was for cleansing of the country.

Bona and her siblings were aggrieved by the ruling and took the matter to court.

Bona said she was duly appointed executor to the estate of her father, hence her interest in the matter.

The appeal at the lower court was challenged by Tinos Manongovere, a villager who initiated the matter. The magistrates upheld Manongovere’s challenge.

Bona and her siblings then appealed against the ruling at the High Court which ruled in their favour.

“In the context of customary law, the court finds no absurdity in allowing any person aggrieved by a decision of a community court to appeal against it, even though the aggrieved person was not a party in proceedings before the community court,” the judges ruled.

“The court below erred in restricting the right of appeal to persons who were parties in proceedings before the community court. On the basis of the above, the first and second grounds of appeal succeed.

“The appeal be and is hereby allowed with costs. The judgment of the court a quo is set aside and is substituted as follows, the first preliminary point be and is hereby dismissed and costs be in the cause.”

The judges also referred the matter back to Chinhoyi Magistrates Court for continuation of the hearing.

During the hearing, Bona and her siblings argued that no one except them had the authority over their father’s grave, warning that anyone who would tamper with it would be committing a criminal offence as outlined in the Burial Act.

Through their lawyer, Tawanda Zhuwarara, Mugabe’s children insisted that the lower court must first determine if the traditional leader who ordered the exhumation and reburial had the rights to do so.

Mugabe died aged 95 in September 2019 and was buried at Kutamba after his family refused to have him interred at the National Heroes Acres.

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3 years ago

Takazvizivaa kutii akoo kadzokaa kuu ZANU kutsvaka maa favours

3 years ago

What about Air Zimbabwe funds?

How bout seize assets due to ill-gotten gains & pay back funds to sta… https://t.co/IZiGA1sz8C

3 years ago

Kudenga kure

3 years ago

Promised to buy ED a full Puma traksuit

3 years ago

Power politics

3 years ago

Mmm dai team riya risina kuzonojoina futi musangano mmm i think taiona zvimwe

3 years ago

Now mugabe son is seen at zanu pf rallies nd the courts have changed the judgements again?how many times did the courts gave a judgement against mugabe family?

3 years ago

Hahaha biased judgement ever since that Chitungwiza rally

3 years ago

Captured courts

3 years ago

Team Mugabe yacho ine confusion zuro ndizuro robhati juniya akawonekwa achi supporter makororo koti uyuwo wamunoti liyo Mugabe naiyewo Ave ku supporter makoronyera aya

3 years ago

Now that mugabes son is on your side u are now changing the judgement, one wonders what were u trying to achieve there, poor politics

3 years ago

Rob joined Zanu pf for a reason,much thanks to him,h is not parriotic anyway 🤣🤣🤣🤣

3 years ago

Toda mvura yokumwa yakachena uye nemagetsi mudzimba.

3 years ago

Makuda kutsamwisa garwe. Haiperi mushe.

3 years ago

Aaagh! Who cares!

3 years ago

Our courts are a joke. With the exception of a few sound judges the majority are Zanu Puuuuuuuuuu card carrying members masquerading as magistrates, judges and chief justice.

3 years ago

Well done Bona. This is a good win, who digs someone’s grave? Tsvimbo yavari kutsvaga, zero maishaya.

3 years ago

This case is just about tsvimbo, yavari kutsvaga, Mugabes boys do not estimate them. It’s a game of chess.

3 years ago

Fakoro mhani

3 years ago

Vhukunurayi mboko

3 years ago

Thats idiotic on the part those who want the exhumation.Clearly wasting time and resources on a dead person

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