HARARE - Robert Mugabe has revealed that his daughter, Bona is to wed in March next year after her graduation with a Masters Degree in Banking and Finance on the 16th of November in Singapore.
He said as a grown up, Bona is ready to start a family, adding that relatives and friends will be invited to the wedding.
According to Grace Mugabe, Bona was traditionally married by her lover, Sam Chikore and Mugabe underscored what the his wife told the women’s conference that wedding bells are soon to ring.
Meanwhile, Mugabe has officially commissioned two double storey hostels worth millions of dollars at Chishawasha Primary School in Goromonzi district.
Mugabe also presented a school bus and 20 computers to the school.
Earlier, Mugabe attended a mass that was presided over by Father Stephen Buckland, the Provincial Overseer of the Jesuits Community in Zimbabwe.
The mass was also attended by Bona and Grace Mugabe.
Mugabe thanked the Catholic Church for having pioneered in evangelising communities at the turn of the 90th century.
The building of the hostel block for boys at the school was made possible by a banker and businessman, Enock Kamushinda, who provided all the funding for the construction of the building, which was done by Hualong, a Chinese company.
According to Grace Mugabe, Bona was traditionally married by her lover, Sam Chikore and Mugabe underscored what the his wife told the women’s conference that wedding bells are soon to ring.
Meanwhile, Mugabe has officially commissioned two double storey hostels worth millions of dollars at Chishawasha Primary School in Goromonzi district.
Mugabe also presented a school bus and 20 computers to the school.
Earlier, Mugabe attended a mass that was presided over by Father Stephen Buckland, the Provincial Overseer of the Jesuits Community in Zimbabwe.
The mass was also attended by Bona and Grace Mugabe.
Mugabe thanked the Catholic Church for having pioneered in evangelising communities at the turn of the 90th century.
The building of the hostel block for boys at the school was made possible by a banker and businessman, Enock Kamushinda, who provided all the funding for the construction of the building, which was done by Hualong, a Chinese company.
Kamushinda is believed to be the First Family’s private banker.
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