Flying of flag at half-mast ends today

Patel ends today.

In a statement yesterday, Media, Information and Publicity Minister Webster Shamu said: “The Government wishes to advise members of the public that the period of national mourning for the late Cde Patel during which the national flag flies at half mast is until the end of the day tomorrow (today).”

Cde Patel (83) died last Saturday in Johannesburg, South Africa, where he had been receiving treatment.
His body was cremated at Pioneer Cemetery on Wednesday while some of the remains would be interred at the National Heroes Acre in August next year during National Heroes’ Day commemorations.

Related Posts

Africa Albida Tourism makes two new director appointments

Business Reporter Africa Albida Tourism has formally appointed Mr Andrew Conn as operations director and Mr Anald Musonza as sales and marketing director, effective 01 July 2026. The newly appointed…

Women miners’ lobby continues to champion empowerment vision

Judith Phiri THE Zimbabwe Artisanal and Small-Scale Women Miners Association (ZASWMA) is making strides in championing the empowerment of women miners through regional collaboration and participation in strategic conferences and…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×