News / National
Mugabe arrives in Singapore
14 Nov 2013 at 12:32hrs | Views
PRESIDENT Mugabe today arrived in Singapore where he is expected to attend his daughter Bona's graduation ceremony on Saturday.
He was welcomed at the airport by Zimbabwe's consular general to Singapore, Mr Claudius Nhema, and consulate staff.
President Mugabe, who is accompanied by the First Lady, Amai Grace Mugabe, Bona and senior Government officials made a stop-over in Singapore on his way to the Arab-African Summit to be hosted by Kuwait next week so the First Family can witness Bona's graduation.
Bona, who holds a first degree in accounting, will be graduating with a Masters' Degree in Banking and Finance.
Mugabe announced Bona's graduation during the commissioning and handover of two boys' hostels, a 79-seater bus and a computer laboratory at Chishawasha Mission Primary School in Goromonzi last month.
He said: "Tina sisi vari pano ava vane zita rinonzi Bona. Akaenda kuDominican Convent takazomuendesa kunanaHong Kong achindoita zvidzidzo zveaccounts. Akazoita Master's kuSingapore, saka ari kuenda kugraduation musi wa16 November."
After the graduation, President Mugabe is expected to join about 65 world leaders at the Arab-African Summit to run from November 19 to 20.
He was welcomed at the airport by Zimbabwe's consular general to Singapore, Mr Claudius Nhema, and consulate staff.
President Mugabe, who is accompanied by the First Lady, Amai Grace Mugabe, Bona and senior Government officials made a stop-over in Singapore on his way to the Arab-African Summit to be hosted by Kuwait next week so the First Family can witness Bona's graduation.
Mugabe announced Bona's graduation during the commissioning and handover of two boys' hostels, a 79-seater bus and a computer laboratory at Chishawasha Mission Primary School in Goromonzi last month.
He said: "Tina sisi vari pano ava vane zita rinonzi Bona. Akaenda kuDominican Convent takazomuendesa kunanaHong Kong achindoita zvidzidzo zveaccounts. Akazoita Master's kuSingapore, saka ari kuenda kugraduation musi wa16 November."
After the graduation, President Mugabe is expected to join about 65 world leaders at the Arab-African Summit to run from November 19 to 20.
Source - herald