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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe ‘facing his Waterloo’ after war veterans abandoned him
2016-07-27
[SOUTHAFRICATODAY.NET] Zim-bob-wean President Bob Muggsy Mugabe
Octogenarian President-for-Life of Zim-bob-we who turned the former Breadbasket of Africa into the African Basket Case...
may be "facing his Waterloo" after his most loyal supporters, the veterans of the liberation war, abandoned him.

A growing number of other war veterans have joined the Zim-bob-we National Liberation War Veterans’ Association in calling Mugabe, 92, a "dictator", demanding he quit and vowing not to support him in the next elections in 2018 if he does not.

The association also criticised the government’s recent attacks against peaceful protesters who spoke out about the economy and against the police via social media and conducted a stayaway three weeks ago.

Mugabe was facing "an endgame of tragic dimensions", Zim-bob-we weekly, The Independent, editor Dumisani Muleya said on Friday.

"If the war veterans join forces with the national resistance movement driven by civic groups and backed by churches and opposition parties, Mugabe, already on the ropes and hanging onto power by [his] fingernails, could soon face his Waterloo."

Growing protest against the government has been fuelled by a dire economic crisis, including a lack of cash, even to pay soldiers on time. They are usually the first to be paid.

On Saturday the governing Zanu PF struck back at the war veterans, calling them "treasonous" and "traitorous." Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is also a war veteran, delivered a more muted response.

"If they are true war veterans, the president is their commander-in-chief and they must be loyal and committed. I don’t think those who say such things are loyal or genuine war veterans."

Mnangagwa is tipped to succeed Mugabe and has the support of many veterans. War veterans leader Chris Mutsvangwa was fired from the cabinet post he held on behalf of veterans in March and was then expelled from Zanu PF for opposing Mugabe’s wife Grace, who appears to have ambitions to succeed him when he dies.

New war veterans minister Tshinga Dube suggested on Saturday that the ex-fighters elect a new leader to replace Mutsvangwa. But another senior veteran Francis Nhando responded by saying the association fully backed Mutsvangwa. "He [Mugabe] should announce his retirement date. It will be very difficult to campaign for him in 2018 because we are no longer working together," he said.

Former vice president Joice Mujuru, herself a veteran of the liberation war, said over the weekend: "I want to tell war veterans not to be scared with threats that your farms will be repossessed and your pensions freezed. That won’t happen," she told a rally about 100km southeast of Harare, which she addressed as leader of her new political party Zim-bob-we First.

Mujuru, a life-long member of Zanu PF, was stripped of her position and expelled from the party in late 2014 after she declared her interest in succeeding Mugabe. The attack on her was led by Grace Mugabe’s supporters.

Another war veteran Rugare Gumbo, a former Zanu PF front man also expelled from Zanu PF in 2014 and now a supporter of Mujuru’s party, said on Sunday: "The statement was issued by genuine war veterans. They were in Mozambique. We knew them there. They fought in the war, and the situation in Zim-bob-we now is very poor. So many are suffering. The criticism was correct. You will see more and more of them criticising Mugabe."

Posted by:Fred

#3  Also, I have the impression that the "war veterans" includes few actual war veterans these days.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2016-07-27 21:26  

#2  ...and vowing not to support him in the next elections in 2018 if he does not.

As though that matter in any authoritarian government, they count the votes.

BTW, they're as old as the dude himself, hardly a threat to younger thugs.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-27 08:20  

#1  ...Nice knowin' ya, Bob. Say hi to Adolph and Muammar for us, 'kay?

I so want to see this guy have a Ceaucescu moment before he goes.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2016-07-27 05:07  

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