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Africa Subsaharan
Mugabe stuns Zimbabwe by defying pressure to resign
2017-11-20
[REUTERS] President Bob Muggsy Mugabe
Nonagenarian President-for-Life of Zim-bob-we who turned the former Breadbasket of Africa into the African Basket Case...
stunned Zim-bob-we on Sunday by making no mention of resignation in a television address, defying his own ZANU-PF party, which had sacked him hours earlier, and hundreds of thousands of protesters who had already hailed his downfall.

Two sources - one a senior member of the government, the other familiar with talks with leaders of the military - had told Rooters Mugabe would announce his resignation to the nation after ZANU-PF dismissed him as its leader in a move precipitated by an army takeover four days earlier.

But in the speech from his State House office, sitting alongside a row of generals, Mugabe acknowledged criticisms from ZANU-PF, the military and the public but made no mention of his own position.

Instead, he said the events of the week were not "a challenge to my authority as head of state and government", and pledged to preside over the congress scheduled for next month.

Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai was dumbstruck.

"I am baffled. It’s not just me, it’s the whole nation. He’s playing a game," he told Rooters. "He is trying to manipulate everyone. He has let the whole nation down."

ZANU-PF had given the 93-year-old, who has led his country since independence in 1980, less than 24 hours to quit as head of state or face impeachment, an attempt to secure a peaceful end to his tenure after a de facto military coup.

Chris Mutsvangwa, the leader of the liberation war veterans who have been spearheading an 18-month campaign to oust Mugabe, said plans to impeach him in parliament, which next sits on Tuesday, would now go ahead, and that there would be mass protests on Wednesday.

He also implied that Mugabe, who spoke with a firm voice but occasionally lost his way in his script during the 20-minute address, was not aware of what had happened just hours earlier.

"Blind Or Deaf"
"Either somebody within ZANU-PF didn’t tell him what had happened within his own party, so he went and addressed that meeting oblivious, or (he was) blind or deaf to what his party has told him," Mutsvangwa said.

ZANU-PF’s central committee had earlier named Emmerson Mnangagwa as its new leader. It was Mugabe’s sacking of Mnangagwa as his vice-president - to pave the way for his wife Grace to succeed him - that triggered the army’s intervention.

On Saturday, hundreds of thousands had taken to the streets of the capital Harare to celebrate Mugabe’s expected downfall and hail a new era for their country.
Posted by:Fred

#10  Why should they, like Donald Trump, nearly everything he predicted actually happened.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-20 21:26  

#9  Smith

Gone a decade to the day (sez Wikipedia, who don't seem, at first glance, to kick him around too badly).
Posted by: Flerens Bourbon8982   2017-11-20 19:26  

#8  Zimbabwe may be stunned, but I'm not
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-11-20 18:54  

#7  I'm sure it's not so much of a hunger strike but refusing food because he's so depressed and has lost his appetite. Poor Bob. The whole world is against him, no gratitude for his decades of service to Zimbabwe.
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2017-11-20 11:17  

#6  I heard he's going on a hunger strike. Buh-bye, Bob.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-11-20 10:48  

#5  Smith could have resolved the problem in the early 1980's, but NO !
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-20 09:36  

#4  Give him a necklace
Posted by: Frank G   2017-11-20 09:10  

#3  Nicolae CeauÈ™escu to the courtesy phone.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-11-20 07:32  

#2  He'll die before he steps down. No fucking way is he resigning. This is his whole life. They'll have to drag him away kicking and screaming. Then he'll probably die a month or so later because he has nothing to live for. Poor fellow /sarc
Posted by: Herb McCoy7309   2017-11-20 07:13  

#1  Perhaps if ZANU-PF were to find some wymn Zimbob sexually violated 30 mebe 40 years ago, what then? I recommend ZANU-PF consult with Mitch McConnell immediately.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-20 04:00  

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