
Harare Bureau
FIRST Lady Amai Dr Grace Mugabe has opened up on her spirituality, saying she owes the huge success of her business and philanthropic work in Mazowe to God.
In a moving address at her niece Miriro Gumbochema’s wedding in Harare yesterday, Amai Mugabe implored Zimbabweans to put all their endeavours in God’s hands.
Miriro — the First Lady’s sister Mrs Junior Shuvai Gumbochuma’s daughter — tied the knot with Thulani Mutenje.
Amai Mugabe said: “When we talk of kutungamidza Mwari, some people take it for granted. I am one person who can give a testimony kuti ukatungamidza Mwari pamberi, zvinhu zvinoshanda. The things that I have been able to accomplish in life mesmerise me. I’m mesmerised. Ukabvunza VaDinha (Martin) ava, kuMazowe kwandinoshanda uko, everyday I say Mwari kudzwai. I say Mwari, it’s not me. Maoko Enyu nebasa Renyu. It’s Your glory.”
Amai Mugabe added: “I actually could have managed to live at home, feel the warmth of State House, but I am a different person altogether. I have said I want to be exemplary to other women in the country and also women from other countries; to say that when you are in a certain position, you actually must lead by example. Zviito zvako, your deeds and actions must do the talking.
Amai Mugabe encouraged Zimbabweans to desist from blaming Government for their personal failures, but to aspire to succeed through innovation.
The First Lady advised the newly-weds to love each other in order to overcome marital challenges.
“Zvandinoitwa naVaMugabe. . .ndinochengetwa. Shuwa, ndinochengetwa. Ini ndinoti kana pandinenge ndakarara hope, ndinenge ndichabiwa ndakakotsira nekudiwa mhani. Tiripano for a short time; let’s love each other.”




