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The late Rtd Colonel Kudzai Mbudzi
TellZim Reporter

MASVINGO – The late provincial spokesperson of the Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF) and fierce Mugabe critic, Retired Colonel Kudzai Mbudzi, who died Sunday morning at West End Clinic in Harare, will be buried tomorrow (Tuesday) at his rural home in Nemamwa under Chief Charumbira.
ZimPF  Provincial Secretary for Information, Jeffryson Chitando said burial arrangements were progressing well.
“The body of the late Col Mbudzi arrived at Nyaradzo Funeral Parlor last night (Sunday). It will be taken to his Rhodene home tonight from where it will be taken to his rural home in Nemamwa tomorrow for burial.
“The family has for now received overwhelming support from ZimPF. No war veterans or army officials have come to mourn their colleague as of now though we believe they will join the rest of the mourners soon. I can also confirm that the who’s whos from the party will be in attendance,” Chitando said.news
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