The family of the multi-talented theatre, literary and performing arts and film actress Rutendo Tapiwa Chigudu has said her body is expected to be in Zimbabwe this weekend ahead of burial.
Rutendo collapsed and died last week in South Africa. In an
interview with The Herald, Rutendo’s uncle, Mr Oswald Chigudu Mashonganyika,
said post mortem was conducted and they were waiting for results.
“It is still a painful state. The post mortem was done and
we are waiting for the results, I am sure by the end of day today (Tuesday) we
will have them and let you know of the outcome.
“Nyaradzo Funeral Parlour has started working on the papers
with Home Affairs and they said it will take up to three to four days to put
everything in place. We might get our daughter to Zimbabwe by weekend.”
Mr Mashonganyika said the actress will be buried in Rusape
and people had been told to stay put as the funeral wake will be conducted
there.
“The burial will be in Vengere, Rusape, at a date to be
announced soon. We are happy that the process for repatriation has started. So
far no mourners are gathered anywhere in Zimbabwe.
“Those in Rusape, we told them to stay there while in
Harare they are also waiting for our update. We have not announced the venue
where mourners will gather yet.”
Asked on the update between the family and Rutendo’s
friends after it emerged there seemed to be a GoFundMe Campaign created by the
friends without the family’s knowledge, Mr Mashonganyika said for now they were
concentrating on the burial preparations and nothing had changed.
“I think we have spoken enough and there is no change yet
about the other story,” said Mr Mashonganyika. “I am now concentrating on
burying our daughter. Maybe we can deal with the issue of the fund campaign
later. As a family, it is best you respect us, for now.”
Some people have said it was not wise for the friends to
institute a GoFundMe campaign without the family’s knowledge.
Early yesterday, the friends released a statement on social
media defending their stance about the campaign, saying it was not a fraud or
crime, as the campaign was approved by Rutendo’s mother and uncle.
They said they had evidence to that, but for now they did
not want to appear as if they were fighting the family.
One of Rutendo’s friends, journalist and author Tendai
“Sokostina” Garwe, who is part of the GoFundMe campaign, said they had not
stopped because the move was for a good cause.
“We informed the family members and they said go ahead,”
she said. “In fact, the Go Fund was initiated by her friends, especially in the
diaspora. For accountability and transparency, as you are aware if someone
donates, there is an account. It was hard to go the other channels like World
Remit and Western Union.”
Garwe said so far they had raised £413 through GoFundMe,
with the target being £4 500.
“On to the EcoCash and bank account, you have to be a
person in that system so that you get the spreadsheet of what you have
contributed and who has also contributed. Everything is clear and transparent.
We are doing this for the dignity of our friend.”
Garwe denied rumours and allegations that they were trying
to expose and embarrass Rutendo’s family.
“We are not trying to embarrass the family. Everyone has a
background and the family issues is not our business. Rutendo was a great
friend to us and according to what the spirit of ubuntu, this is our way of
paying the condolence. We want to send her off in a respectable way.”
Garwe said they agreed with the friends that part of the
funds raised will go towards the upkeep of Rutendo’s two children.
“What we are not doing is not fraud,” she said. “We are
just expressing our love. What we have put together will assist Rutendo’s burial,
but our plan is to also give the money towards her children’s education.”
Garwe said after the funeral they will be at liberty to
disclose the total amount raised and how it was or it is going to be used. For
now, let us bury our friend in peace,” she said.
“What the family is saying is for another day, although we
stand by our facts that we approached them. After the funeral, we are going to
give out the spreadsheet since we made this public, the public has the right to
know of the final end.” Herald
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