Huge sent off for Sekuru Mkaratirwa

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Tellzim Reporter

There was a huge sent off for Sekuru Fambi Mkaratirwa as the Mukaratirwa family and friends bid farewell to the 88 year old who succumbed to heart failure on June 25, 2023, in Harare.
The late Sekuru Fambi is the father to Masvingo City Council Town Clerck Edward Mukaratirwa
Sekuru Fambi was described by many as a hard-working man who was father to a Pharmacist, an Engineer, two Teachers, an Agronomist, and a Tailor
He was buried at his rural home in Gutu, Mukaratirwa Village under Chief Mazuru and speaker after speaker at the funeral described him as a hard worker, loving, caring and above all a father figure to many.
The funeral was attended by people from all walks of life signifying that he was a man of the people.
The late did his primary education at Chinanga Primary School in Gutu and later learnt Cutting and Designing at Machinya Shop at Mpandawana Growth Point where he graduated as a tailor. He retired in 2000 having worked for major companies like Mornach, Express, and Justine Clothing.
He was a Village head under Chief Mazuru, Mukaratirwa village in Gutu. He is survived by his 79-year-old wife Musayemura, six children, three sons and three daughters, 23 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

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