Mnangagwa confirms Robert Mugabe died from cancer

The casket carrying the remains of the former president Robert Mugabe displayed on a podium at the National Sports stadium. Photo: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi.

The casket carrying the remains of the former president Robert Mugabe displayed on a podium at the National Sports stadium. Photo: AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi.

Published Sep 25, 2019

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Harare - Former Zimbabwean leader Robert

Mugabe died from cancer after chemotherapy treatment was

stopped because it was no longer effective, a state-owned

newspaper quoted President Emmerson Mnangagwa as saying, the

first time the government has given the cause of his death.

Mugabe, who led Zimbabwe to independence and crushed his

foes during nearly four decades of rule that impoverished his

country, died on Sept 6. aged 95 in Singapore.

Mnangagwa told ruling party supporters in New York where he

is attending this week's United Nations General Assembly that

Mugabe had cancer, but he did not disclose the type.

Mugabe is still to be buried because the government is

building a mausoleum at Zimbabwe's national shrine reserved for

liberation war fighters in the capital. His body is being kept

at his Blue Roof residence in Harare.

"Treatment had stopped, doctors had stopped treatment,

chemotherapy, one, because of age and also because the cancer

had spread and it was not helping anymore," Mnangagwa said in

comments carried by The Herald newspaper on Monday.

In 2011, WikiLeaks released U.S. diplomatic cable that said

Mugabe had prostate cancer that had spread to other organs,

which government officials denied.

During his time in power, and before he was forced to resign

after a coup in November 2017, Mugabe frequently travelled to

Singapore to seek treatment. 

Reuters

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