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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe's party resists bid to extend his rule
2007-01-01
Not quite ready for either the accordion lady or the vulture, but things might start happening.
Despite claims by Mugabe to the contrary, the Zanu-PF conference held on 15-17 December failed to endorse the veteran leader's proposal to lengthen his rule from 2008 to 2010. The Zanu-PF chairman, John Nkomo, confirmed that the conference did not pass the measure, referring it instead to the party's central committee.

Zanu-PF insiders say the stiff resistance within the party to Mugabe's proposal is the first sign of the vulnerability of the 82-year-old leader, who has been in power for 26 years. It is the first time a party conference has failed to adopt a resolution supported by Mugabe, who will succeed in amending the constitution only if his proposal is passed by the central committee.

'The committee is notorious for using nit-picking protocols to delay resolutions if there is resistance,' said a source close to the party's leadership, who did not want to be named. 'Mugabe may get it passed, but he will have to fight for it.'

The party's rebuke to Mugabe exposes growing dissatisfaction with his continued rule. The two major factions within Zanu-PF vying to succeed Mugabe are led by Vice-President Joice Mujuru and former Speaker of the House Emmerson Mnangagwa. The bitter foes have set aside their differences to oppose Mugabe.

'Neither side wants to see Mugabe extend his rule. They want elections in 2008,' said John Makumbe, political science lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe. 'They united against Mugabe at the party conference and they found that the owl has no horns. That is a Shona saying meaning that they found Mugabe to be a paper tiger. Mugabe is going to have a difficult time keeping his party in line in the coming year.'
And he's 82 years old. Just play those odds for a while ...
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe's rapidly declining economy has shrunk by nearly 50 per cent since the year 2000. Inflation is the world's highest at 1,100 per cent, unemployment is estimated at 80 per cent and life expectancy has fallen to 34 years for women, the world's lowest.

Mugabe has also alienated his strongest ally, South African President Thabo Mbeki, and leaders from other neighbouring countries who do not welcome his continued rule, according to reports in South Africa. An estimated three million Zimbabweans - a quarter of the country's population of 12 million - have fled to South Africa and Zimbabwe's collapse has slowed economic growth across southern Africa.
Posted by:Steve White

#4  Can he take a bath with a toaster? Or maybe ride in a car with no brakes, the gas pedal stuck full open, and the steering link disabled? Or ride in an old, Soviet-built, no-maintenance aircraft over an ocean? Or heck, just fall down a stairwell - about 300 feet. I'm ok with any of these.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-01-01 16:18  

#3  It is all fun and games until somebody gets stabbed in the shower.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-01-01 12:01  

#2  I just hope that he has an accident in the shower, slips, falls, and is stabbed 138 times with barbed and rusty knives starting with his extremities and working their way inward.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-01-01 08:21  

#1  Not quite ready for either the accordion lady or the vulture, but things might start happening.

A traditional American Omen..
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-01 06:10  

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