MUGABE HEALTH: President’s Large Ambulance
25 August 2016
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President Robert Mugabe travels with a special ambulance following behind him every time.
Mugabe’s medical backup vehicle is a full clinic (mercedes benz) which is disguised as a police van. It can be seen in the below video from time marker 2.06 following behind the 92 year old leader. STORY CONTINUES BELOW…

Mugabe's ambulance
Mugabe’s ambulance, is a : 4 Door Ambulance, Disabled Rear Access, Twin Rear Doors with Side Door, 5 Seats with Room for Stretcher, Electrics To Rear, Fully Electric Rear Stretcher Lift with Hand Rails, CD Player, AM/FM Radio, Bluetooth Phone Kit, Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors, Power Steering, Captain Front Armrests, Retractable Side & Rear Step, Ample Rear Cabinet Storage, Remote Central Locking with Spare, ABS Brakes

MUGABE-HEALTH
President Robert Mugabe’s health is under review once again after he this year (March) wasted thousands of dollars on a fake trip to India.
From wrong trips to wrong speeches, and then recurring slurred speeches, Mugabe has furthermore failed to walk while manifesting shocking signs of diminished reasoning.
Mugabe last year September delivered the wrong speech at the opening of a new session of parliament, repeating an address he gave to the legislature the previous month.
The 92-year-old leader read the entire 25-minute-long speech through to the end completely unaware that he was delivering the same text he presented during his state of the nation address.
During the same year, he undressed himself while denouncing his own party saying “Pasi ne ZANU PF,” while also offloading ZANU PF top secrets including election loss to Morgan Tsvangirai in 2008.
It was not clear at the time of writing when parliament is to vote on impeaching Mugabe due to his waning health. Speaker of parliament Jacob Mudenda has been blocking the debate from proceeding. FULL VIDEO:

13 Replies to “MUGABE HEALTH: President’s Large Ambulance”

  1. If in a particular community, the majority are fools. People will not notice the difference. Its up to the wise minority to go the extra mile and overshadow the fools who make up the majority. If they dont; thats their funeral!

  2. Ok, in fairness I acknowledge that most of the stuff ups made in last 36 years have indeed been made by Shona persons or persons associated with the Shona tribe. HOWEVER, there are some very nice Shona people. There are also some good professionals – people who are honest, and law-abiding and good Christians. I’m a white boy and I count Shonas, Ndebeles, Coloureds, Indians, and even Xhosas and Tswanas as friends of mine. You can’t generalise a whole tribe because some of them are idiots. Mugabe and co. don’t care about the Shona masses – they just care about themselves. I understand your frustration but you need to try to be objective here. The people in Mbare are mainly Shona and they’re as poor as church mice. Drive by one day and have a look. Bob doesn’t care about them!

  3. What has that Zulu or Ndebele got to do with me? All Im saying is that if you know Zim politics well – power resides in that Shona Gukurahundi called Mugabe. Mphoko neither has a constituency nor any political power – everyone knows he does Mugabe’s bidding. So obsessing with him, while avoiding the real problem of that Shona Mugabe, in a fruitless effort to equalise blame is pretty much a waste of any wise man’s energy and time!

  4. Stupid stories , regai mudzvanyirirwe you deserve that idiots, nanga nanga nezvisina basa.
    Inganzi nyaya here iyi.

  5. you see your bias. Hahaha I caught you. Ngisifunda isiZulu, the proper language not Ndebele the fake one

  6. The ambulance is for the Shona Mugabe. Not Mphoko and the topic is about the Shona Mugabe; not Mphoko. Sies!!

  7. I thought it was spotted near the state house in the wee hours ndikati pamwe zvaita….

  8. This is not news, it has always being there.There is nothing wrong in an ambulance following Pharaohs convoy. It is always among the last cars in the convoy.I thought you had a plan to stop the convoy and deal with the occupants so that they can use the ambulance

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