No “body” has any idea where Robert Mugabe is.

It’s unclear when the body of the ex-Zimbabwean dictator — who died Friday in Singapore after a lengthy illness — will be returned to the country for burial or where he will be interred, according to a report.

The African strongman was 95.

Mugabe’s remains were expected to be flown to South Africa Saturday before being brought to Zimbabwe. But it was unclear whether the dictator had even left Asia, Reuters reported.

After liberating Zimbabwe from colonial rule in 1980, Mugabe ruled the country as president-for-life for the next 37 years. During that time he presided over longterm economic collapse and hyperinflation.

He was finally ousted from power in 2017 by his own military over concerns he tried to install his second wife as his successor.