Monday, November 25

Moana’s Sister Tatts Shares Details On Moanas Memorial On January 02

Tatts the young sister of Moana who passed away alongside Ginimbi and 2 other In November just posted an update on the planned Memorial for Moana on January 02. Tatts posted this following invitations below.

Tatts also posted a touching message 

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Moana's Mother Yolanda Organizing A Second Memorial For Her In Highfield

Second Memorial For Moana.

As the rift between the socialite Mitchelle ‘Moana’ Amuli’s parents continues, the mother plans a second memorial service.

 Moana’s mother is busy planning her own memorial service for her daughter since, the Amulis (her father’s side) held a memorial service Sadaka three days after her burial without involving the mother, Yolanda Kuvaoga.

 “Mitchelle’s memorial service is set for January 2 in Highfield. I was not part of their Sadaka as I do not understand their Islamic culture. In short, we have failed to agree on everything, from the burial,” Kuvaoga told the Daily News.

 On the 8th of November, Moana died in a very sad car accident together with the businessman Genius Kadungure aka Ginimbi and two of their friends from Malawi and Mozambique along Borrowdale Road in Harare.

 The quad left Dreams Club owned by Ginimbi after they had celebrated Moana’s 26th birthday, heading to Ginimbi’s residence in Domboshava when the accident took place.

Moana was buried at Warren Hills cemetery (Muslim Section) in Harare in line with her father’s Islamic culture after a long battle as Kuvaoga wanted her daughter to be buried at Zororo Memorial Park along Harare-Chitungwiza Road. These disagreements took over 20 days to bury the late mother of one and the DNA tests also delayed since she was burnt beyond identification in the accident.

 When the results came after a week, the parents had not yet agreed about where they were going to bury their child. Moana’s mother went to court to cancel the burial order that was issued in the name of Amuli because she was suspecting her ex-husband had gotten the burial order unethically.

 

 However, the court ruled in favour of Amuli saying that he contributed to his daughter’s life considering he raised her in the absense of her mother, so he had the right to bury her however he wanted.

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