
ZIMBABWEAN First Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday visited former Zambian First Lady Maureen Mwanawasa, to console her over the death of Dr Mwanawasa. Mrs Mugabe, who came aboard an Air Zimbabwe flight that touched down at Lusaka International Airport at 12.45 hours, was welcomed by acting President Rupiah Banda’s wife Thandiwe and some senior Government officials.
Mrs Mugabe broke down upon meeting Mrs Mwanawasa at State House as the two embraced at length.
Mrs Mugabe told Mrs Mwanawasa that she was deeply shocked when she learnt about the death of Dr Mwanawasa.
“My sister I was away at the time of the President’s death and could not come with my husband for the burial. I thought I should call you but since we used to work together a lot, it was difficult for me to do so,” she said.
“But because I was so touched, I said to myself, let me go today and express my condolences to my sister face to face. Please accept my condolences and I urge you to look to God during this trying moment,” Mrs Mugabe said. She said the death of Dr Mwanawasa was a great loss not only to Zambia but the African Continent. She further urged Mrs Mwanawasa not to despair but look to God knowing that he did not give anyone burdens they could not bear.

Mrs Mugabe assured her colleague that she would always be there for her and the children whenever they needed her. She said it was now the responsibility of Mrs Mwanawasa to look after her children as a single parent, but that she should always look to God for guidance on how best look after them.
She said the best way to remember and honour Dr Mwanawasa was by ensuring that the children were supported. Mrs Mugabe called on Mrs Mwanawasa to continue with her organisation, the Maureen Mwanawasa Community Initiative to help the needy and that her husband’s death should not discourage her.
She said Mrs Mwanawasa was free to ask for any form of assistance from her in Zimbabwe to enable her continue sustaining her children and her organisation to eradicate poverty among the needy.
Earlier, Mrs Mugabe signed a book of condolences at State House.
In her message, she expressed her deep sense of shock and sorrow at the death of Dr Mwanawasa.
“I express my deep sympathies and condolences to my dear sister Maureen and the children as well as to the people of Zambia…,” Mrs Mugabe wrote.

She prayed for the soul of the late President to rest in peace.
Mrs Mugabe and Mrs Mwanawasa later laid wreaths at Embassy Park, the burial site of the late Dr Mwanawasa.