Zimbabwe's Mugabe Struggles to Walk - Report

A jaded looking Mugabe, 91, had to take a few breaks to walk  just over hundred metres from his car to the high table with Grace holding his hand, according to NewZimbabwe.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Struggles to Walk

    New Zimbabwe, 29 August 2015

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe needed assistance from First Lady Grace to walk up and down the podium during proceedings to lay to rest national hero and former High Court judge Andrew… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Ageing Mugabe - Moyo Pokes Mnangagwa

    New Zimbabwe, 29 August 2015

    EVEN as President Robert Mugabe was clearly struggling to walk, pausing every few seconds for breath at the Heroes Acre on Saturday, Jonathan Moyo was taking issue with an… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Falls From Grace

    Zimbabwe Independent, 28 August 2015

    WATCHING President Robert Mugabe being booed and heckled by opposition MPs in parliament during a state of the nation address on Tuesday was a sad spectacle and pitiful sight. It… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Ranked 5th Worst African Leader but the Most Educated

    New Zimbabwe, 28 August 2015

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has been judged the most educated African leader by a popular African website which however places him an ignominious third among the continent's worst… Read more »

President Robert Mugabe falls on the red carpet (file photo).

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Exposed

    Zimbabwe Standard, 3 August 2015

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe could have played both puppet and puppeteer, in the Zanu PF debacle that resulted in the removal of then Vice-President Joice Mujuru while the same exposed… Read more »

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