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Zimbabwe: Coup Joke - Was It Too Soon For Mugabe?
allAfrica, 23 April 2018
In a video that has been doing the rounds on social media, former president Robert Mugabe appears to be half asleep during his nephew's joke. Read more »
In a video that has been doing the rounds on social media, former president Robert Mugabe's reaction seems muted during his nephew's joke. Leo Mugabe, who's the former chairperson of the Zimbabwe Football Association tells his uncle that he was also removed from the office through a "coup".
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