Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Robert Mugabe the worlds oldest head of state shows his age at 86

January Raath, Harare & , : {}

Robert Mugabe incited 86 yesterday and after thirty years of his sticking to power, doubts are being voiced about his capability to go on as President of Zimbabwe.

Visitors who spoke to the worlds oldest head of state this month contend that he can no longer lift on a review but nodding off after a couple of minutes, and has to be woken repeatedly.

Yet he stays a challenging counter in his exchange with the Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, his partner in the year-old bloc Government, and has since no sign of retiring. Zanu (PF), his statute party, pronounced at the association last year that he was the usually claimant for elections due to be hold once the bloc administration department produces a new approved constitution.

Mr Mugabes strong feebleness is approaching to accelerate the already inhuman conspiracies in between opposition factions in Zanu (PF), as they onslaught to on all sides themselves to take over when he in the future goes.

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The fortunes of the dual main contenders, Emmerson Munangagwa, the Defence Minister, and Solomon Mujuru, a rich former armed forces commander, have veered from one to the alternative at Mr Mugabes humour but Western diplomats sojourn endangered about the strong hold over the President by a sect of commanders of the army, air force, military and state security group is means for alarm.

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