Mugabe Says He's Tired - Report
Enos Nkala, a Zanu-PF founding member and former defence, finance and home affairs minister, who reportedly told The Standard that President Robert Mugabe wants to retire but he fears that if he leaves now, Zanu-PF will disintegrate and the country degenerate into a possible civil war, has distanced himself from the report.
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Zimbabwe:
Founder Member of Ruling Party Denies Mugabe 'Tired' Comments
allAfrica, 21 May 2012
Enos Nkala, one of Zanu-PF's founding fathers and a former minister, has distanced himself from media reports that President Robert Mugabe told him he was "wanted to retire",… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
I Am Tired, Mugabe Says
Zimbabwe Standard, 20 May 2012
President Robert Mugabe wants to retire but he fears that if he leaves now, Zanu-PF will disintegrate and the country degenerate into a possible civil war, former confidant and… Read more »
President Robert Mugabe
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Zimbabwe:
Infighting - the Start of Zanu-PF's Demise
Zimbabwe Standard, 6 May 2012
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and Zanu PF may have put themselves in a tight corner by insisting on holding elections this year as the party is struggling to contain serious infighting… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
'Mugabe's Rhetoric Must Be Scrutinised'
Zimbabwe Independent, 10 May 2012
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's calls for an end to political violence and factionalism in Zanu PF ahead of general elections should be regarded with suspicion since he has immensely… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Outburst Exposes Hypocrisy
Zimbabwe Standard, 6 May 2012
President Robert Mugabe on Friday complained about vote buying and the imposition of candidates in Zanu PF. A visibly angry Mugabe sought to blame some unnamed elements for… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Anti-Mugabe Coalition Falters
Financial Gazette, 17 May 2012
PLANS to mobilise a coalition against President Robert Mugabe in the forthcoming polls appear dead in the water due to divisions among the country's political parties opposed to… Read more »
InFocus
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has brushed aside renewed calls for his retirement as his party, Zanu-PF, agrees to him seeking another term as leader. Read more »
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Zimbabwean prime minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, has spoken out against journalists reporting president Mugabe to be in poor health. Read more »