State assisted funeral for Anne Nhira
The President of Zimbabwe has approved a state-assisted funeral for the late actress Anne Nhira. No doubt Anne left a mark in the acting industry in Zimbabwe. As usual people have various views when it comes to issues including the government. Taking to social media some are saying,
“Why do you like assisting dead people instead of helping them whilst they are still alive?”
“This is just because she was a ZANU-PF supporter. We have Gringo who achieved way more in the acting industry but just because he did not publicly show his political preferences his funeral was not state-assisted.”
The Norton Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa must be pleased that atleast the Nhira family is getting assistance from the government. Taking to Twitter he wrote a long message on how he felt that Anne Nhira deserved the same treatment as the one given to Soul Jah Love by the state.
Anne died in South Africa after a robbery. The brother to the deceased Juan Nhira confirms the tragedy. On Monday afternoon a robbery in Bedford South Africa left Anne Nhira with injuries on her chest area, rib cage and back.
State assisted funeral for Anne Nhira
Apart from being an actress Anne Nhira was a model, film producer and talent manager. She rose to fame after perfectly playing the role of Vimbai Jari on Studio 263. She was also head of Get Rich Africa Organisation. In 2013 Anne tried her singing career when she released a single titled The One. She was based in South Africa where she moved to in 2008. Anne in 2017 made the headlines after writing to the Ministry of Tourism criticising them for hiring Zodwa Wabantu to perform at the Harare International Carnival. As a result Zodwa did not take part in the carnival.