When inheritance waits, families lose

Leonita Mhishi

Leonita Mhishi DEATH has a way of freezing time. The day a loved one dies, families are consumed by grief, funeral arrangements and unanswered questions about tomorrow. Yet for many Zimbabweans, the mourning does not end when the last shovel of soil is placed on the grave. It lingers for months, some­times years, trapped in…

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