Iron Grip: Party and Radio Broadcast

iron grip: But then what do you see It's the opposite, according to The Japan Times. They want me to stand for elections. The call to step down must come from my party, my party at congress, my party at central committee, Mugabe said in excerpts from a radio broadcast that will air this week and that were printed in the state-owned Sunday Mail newspaper. The majority of the people feel that there is no replacement, a successor who to them is acceptable, as acceptable as I am, he added. He once quipped that he will rule until he turns 100. Mugabe, who has kept an iron grip on power since Zimbabwe declared independence in 1980, has repeatedly denied reports of health problems, fueled in part by frequent trips to Dubai and Singapore. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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