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Zimbabwe: VP Mohadi in Tanzania for Mkapa Funeral

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[The Herald] VP Kembo Mohadi left the country this morning to attend the funeral of former Tanzanian President Benjamin Mkapa who died on Thursday at Dar es Salaam Hospital where he had been admitted for an undisclosed illness.

Source: allAfrica.com
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