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Now ruling Zanu-PF wants Mugabe gone -party source |
2017-11-19 |
[THEEASTAFRICAN.CO.KE] Leaders of Zim-bob-wean President Bob MuggsyMugabe ![]() ’s party are making plans to force him from office if the 93-year-old leader resists pressure from the army to quit, a senior party source said on Friday. The self-styled grand old man of African politics, the only leader Zim-bob-we has known since independence in 1980, insists he is still in charge. But the source, a senior member of Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party, made clear the party wanted him gone. "If he becomes stubborn, we will arrange for him to be fired on Sunday," the source said. "When that is done, it’s impeachment on Tuesday." Zim-bob-we’s official newspaper, the Herald, ran photographs late on Thursday that showed a grinning Mugabe shaking hands with military chief General Constantino Chiwenga, who seized power this week. That suggested Mugabe was managing to hold out against Chiwenga’s coup, with some political sources saying he was trying to delay his departure until elections scheduled for next year. Dismissal plan The Zanu-PF source said that was not the case. Anxious to avoid a protracted stalemate, party leaders were drawing up plans to dismiss Mugabe at the weekend if he refused to quit, the source said. "There is no going back," the source told Rooters. "It’s like a match delayed by heavy rain, with the home side leading 90-0 in the 89th minute." Mugabe’s options look limited. The army is camped on his doorstep. His wife, Grace, is under house arrest, and her key political allies are in military custody. The police, once a bastion of support, have showed no signs of resistance. Furthermore, he has little popular backing in the capital, a hotbed of support for the opposition, which has tapped into the anger and frustration at his handling of the economy, which collapsed after the seizure of white-owned farms in 2000. Unemployment is now running at nearly 90 per cent. Chronic shortages of hard currency are driving up the price of imports as much as 50 per cent a month. 'People of Zim' On social media, Zim-bob-weans circulated a spoof message to Chiwenga demonstrating the depth of anger at Mugabe. "If Mugabe refuses to resign, let the army take him to First Street and leave him there. People of Zim will negotiate with him," the message read. In a statement broadcast on national television, the military said it was "engaging" with Mugabe and would announce an outcome as soon as possible. |
Posted by:Fred |
#6 What about the farms? Asking for a former white owner. |
Posted by: bbrewer126 2017-11-19 16:02 |
#5 Is there any guy in all of Africa that would look better, Herb? |
Posted by: AlanC 2017-11-19 14:33 |
#4 I never thought I'd see this day. I thought Mugabe would live to be 115 and still be in power. Of course, the new guy doesn't look much better, but I really thought Mugabe had it made. |
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309 2017-11-19 13:56 |
#3 hunger strike? So he's on the standard prol Zim Diet plan. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-11-19 10:51 |
#2 On a hunger strike, because he's 93 and in great health *snort* |
Posted by: Frank G 2017-11-19 10:19 |
#1 Robert Mugabe breaks down in tears as he's given until noon on Monday to step down: Dictator cries for his FIRST wife and dead son after being replaced by 'The Crocodile' as head of party |
Posted by: Frank G 2017-11-19 10:19 |