President Emmerson Mnangagwa has expressed deep sorrow following the passing of Mrs. Theresa Mavima, mother of Professor Paul Mavima, the Minister of Skills Audit and Development. In a statement released on Thursday, the President conveyed his condolences to the Mavima family.
Mrs. Mavima reportedly succumbed to a kidney ailment at West End Hospital. President Mnangagwa noted the shock of her passing, as she had appeared to be in good health and full of life. He reflected on the profound loss experienced by her family, emphasizing the pain of losing a loving mother, particularly one who served as a source of inspiration and guidance.
The President extended heartfelt condolences on behalf of ZANU PF, the government, and his own family, recognizing the significant impact of Mrs. Mavima’s life and her role as a devoted mother.
In other news – Mtukudzi’s daughter opens up about childhood – “I was mistreated and shared meals with the dog”
The legacy of late music legend Oliver Mtukudzi continues to resonate deeply within the hearts of his fans and family. Recently, his daughters Sandra and Selmor opened up about their challenging upbringing, shedding light on their difficult relationship with their stepmother, Daisy. This revelation came to a head during a poignant moment at the Oliver Mtukudzi International Festival of the Arts, where Selmor broke down on stage, prompting discussions about their past.
Selmor’s emotional display at the festival followed a public uproar over her initial omission from the lineup, a move that fans widely criticized. Following her performance, Daisy publicly expressed shock at Selmor’s behavior, labeling it as dramatic and disrespectful. Read More