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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe urges Zimbabweans to shun election violence
2012-04-19
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] President Bob Muggsy Mugabe
Octogenarian President-for-Life of Zim-bob-we who turned the former Breadbasket of Africa into the African Basket Case...
on Wednesday urged Zim-bob-weans to shun violence ahead of elections he insists be held this year, in his first public appearance since a new wave of worry about his health.

"We are going to elections and troubles have already started. This is happening not only parties versus parties but within parties as well," he said in an hour-long speech at Harare's biggest stadium.

"All our politicians should encourage their supporters to promote the spirit of peace and tranquillity through social dialogue," he said.

The speech to mark Zim-bob-we's 32nd anniversary of independence from Britannia was the first public appearance by 88-year-old Mugabe since he returned from Singapore last week.

That trip sparked new worries about his health, amid reports that he has advanced prostate cancer. Mugabe has repeatedly brushed off concerns about his health.

The government said he went to Singapore to arrange post-graduate studies for his daughter Bona, but his near-monthly visits to the city-state have raised suspicions he is receiving medical care there.

Mugabe's health is a key factor in Zim-bob-we's politics, as he has no clear successor. His ZANU-PF party has already endorsed him as its candidate for the next polls.

Mugabe insists elections to choose a successor to his power-sharing government with Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai should be held this year.
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