President Robert Mugabe was this week once again the focus of international media attention after a video showing him apparently struggling to walk went viral on social media.
He was also pictured appearing to be snoozing as Ghana’s new President Nana Akufo-Addo addressed the West African country’s citizens and guests on the occasion of its 60th Independence celebrations.
In a short video-clip, Mugabe is seen trudging slowly towards the high table, literally dragging his feet, amid heavy security. Zimbabwe’s only leader since majority rule from Britain in 1980 continues to follow a punishing travel schedule despite age taking its toll on him and failing health.
In another picture, Mugabe appears to be in deep slumber as the programme continued.
Mugabe was expected back in the country yesterday. The 93-year-old leader has taken to flying in and out of the country at odd hours since last week’s trip to Singapore for a health check-up.
Information ministry principal director Regis Chikowore confirmed Mugabe was expected in Harare yesterday.
“We are expecting him today (yesterday),” Chikowore said.
Mugabe travelled to Singapore last week for what officials claimed was a “routine medical check-up”, returning on Sunday morning just for hours. With the country teetering on the brink of a nationwide strike by civil servants, the Zanu PF leader flew out early on Monday to Ghana.
In the last few years, Mugabe has had to face the grim reality that biology was taking its toll. The Zanu PF leader has shown signs of slowing down and frailty epitomised by his spectacular tumble at Harare International Airport two years ago after addressing party supporters on arrival from an African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The fall triggered a slew of social media memes forcing officials to go into propaganda overdrive claiming he had “broken the fall”. But Mugabe admitted: “I am human and it is not the first time I have fallen.”
Since then he has been embarrassed in Nigeria and needed help on a visit to India after stumbling over a small stair.
Government officials have told tales of an alert Mugabe, but the Zimbabwean leader is said to “sleep a lot” during meetings.
The veteran nationalist has already been endorsed as Zanu PF’s candidate in next year’s general elections. He will be 94 and, already the world’s oldest-serving Head of State, Mugabe will then serve his second term of office under the 2013 Constitution until 2023, when he will be 99. – Newsday
The indictment should rest squarely on the first Ho’s shoulders and to a lesser extent the Guky operatives. Somebody or some bodies must bite the bullet and tell this tinpot despot to step down. He’s not only making a laughing stock of himself but an embarrassment to his family, party, country and all Black people the world over.
I couldn’t help but admire the way Graca micro managed Mandela’s old age. There was a glitch when JZ himself paraded Mandela on live TV when the man was on his way out.
Dr. Marujata will be judged with a harsh punishment after the despot is gone.
On another hand, I believe Dzasukwa is a prisoner of his own making. The man has a false sense of self importance in Zimbabwe and world politics. He claims there is nobody in Zimbabwe or his party who is as good as he is. The Ho backed this up with the corpse being offered as a candidate in 2018.
This is coming at a very high cost to the country seeing the despot had to lease a B767 from Bahrain. The two dead legs from Manama to Harare and back alone will cost a fortune not to mention the ground time in Singapore, Harare and Ghana.
As we speak, Chinamasa has issued treasury bills to the tune of $180M to pay civil servants bonuses. The same scenario played out in 1997 on that infamous Black Friday.