Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Robert Mugabe, who bragged he would rule until death (and perhaps beyond) has resigned

 

SUDDENLY the dictator was no more. As Zimbabwe’s parliament began impeachment proceedings against Robert Mugabe, who had stubbornly refused to step down despite a country rising against him, a hush came over the joint session of senators and MPs. The speaker rose, in his hand a letter. Mr Mugabe had resigned. The room roared. “We have set ourselves free,” said one dancing man, a member of the central committee of Zanu-PF, the ruling party. “Mugabe is down. It is our time now.”

It was a remarkable fall for a man who bragged he would keep on ruling “until God calls” and whose wife, Grace, until recently a powerful figure in Zanu-PF, had said that if should he die before election schedule for next year, the party would “field him as a corpse”.

As dusk fell, Harare rang with hooting car horns and the shouts and songs of an overjoyed people. Soldiers and tanks stationed throughout the city since taking control a week ago kept guard calmly. Few had expected Mr Mugabe to stand down willingly after 37 years in...Continue reading

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