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Mugabe prays for Enos Nkala
01 Apr 2013 at 18:16hrs | Views
One of the Zanu-PF's founding members, Enos Nkala, who is admitted at Mater Dei Hospital in Bulawayo, has expressed optimism that he will recover and return to his home soon.
Nkala said this during a telephone conversation with President Robert Mugabe which occurred during a visit by the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu.
The veteran nationalist expressed gratitude to Dr Mpofu for paying him a visit and expressed happiness for getting the opportunity to speak to the President to whom he expressed optimism that he will be well and be discharged form hospital
"A prayer from you is much more than any other prayer, it is wonderful to hear your voice," said Nkala in a telephone conversation with President Mugabe.
Dr Mpofu told Nkala that the President has always been concerned about him, adding that he (President Mugabe) wants to keep informed about his health.
Nkala who is now over 80 years is a former Minister of Defence, and Home Affairs, among other portfolios.
Last year, he met with President Mugabe for over an hour behind closed doors at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo.
Dr Mpofu later paid a visit to other patients admitted at the hospital.
Nkala said this during a telephone conversation with President Robert Mugabe which occurred during a visit by the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu.
The veteran nationalist expressed gratitude to Dr Mpofu for paying him a visit and expressed happiness for getting the opportunity to speak to the President to whom he expressed optimism that he will be well and be discharged form hospital
"A prayer from you is much more than any other prayer, it is wonderful to hear your voice," said Nkala in a telephone conversation with President Mugabe.
Nkala who is now over 80 years is a former Minister of Defence, and Home Affairs, among other portfolios.
Last year, he met with President Mugabe for over an hour behind closed doors at Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport in Bulawayo.
Dr Mpofu later paid a visit to other patients admitted at the hospital.
Source - zbc