- Will Mugabe live beyond December 2015?
- Mugabe death now freely spoken of even in ZANU PF
The Turkish government has revealed why it rushed to appease old-age-patient Robert Mugabe honouring him to attend the ongoing powerful G20 summit.
At a time when Western governments constantly avoid Mugabe saying he bleats like an “old grandpa”, a government official told ZimEye.com in its view Turkey to the contrary
recognises Mugabe as pivotal to the continent’s needs and wants. Even though Zimbabwe is not a member of the privileged G20 group of countries, Turkey believes Mugabe’s government holds the master-guidance on African developmental issues and should attend the summit.
This comes at a time when Mugabe who was shown on camera failing to walk in India, has in recent days reflected shocking levels of mental illness by denouncing both himself and his party. This development has led to analysts speculating that he will not live beyond December 2015.
Mugabe death now common news even in ZANU PF
The certainty of Mugabe’s death is no taboo anymore even in ZANU PF. Party regalia and campaign materials for the first time now have someone else’s face apart from Mugabe. Even wrist bands now have Emmerson Mnangagwa’s face, showing Mugabe’s own nation no longer recognises him as alive, …. hereafter.
Progress During Turkey’s 2015 G20 Presidency
G20 TURKISH PRESIDENCY KEY MESSAGES
Mugabe who arrived in Antalya yesterday attended the session meeting which began today, Sunday. READ MORE at http://www.zimeye.com/grace-and-bob-fly-to-turkey-for-g20-summit/
But is Turkey as a nation serious when it ignores the obvious-Mugabe’s deteriorating health simply because it wants to show itself off as better than the West? Will this Turkish tickle bring any new investments to Africa or at the least to Mugabe’s country? History will speak louder than words in 2016!
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Turkey had to invite the AU Chairman and having invited him they have to say nice things, what else could they say!