Mugabe on his way out?
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This isn't new news though. Heartening though it is to be reminded.
The Times in 2008 said:
Robert Mugabe flew to the Far East last week for the kind of medical treatment no longer available in his run-down hospitals in Zimbabwe, leaving loyalists in the ruling party to wonder who was really in charge with just a month to go before a run-off in the country’s presidential election.
Sources close to the government said the 84-year-old president travelled to Singapore on Wednesday to undergo tests for prostate cancer.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa...Sources close to the government said the 84-year-old president travelled to Singapore on Wednesday to undergo tests for prostate cancer.
BertieWooster said:
Chris Type R said:
Soon to be replaced by Julius Malema in South Africa ?
That is a scary thought and one that I hope never turns into reality. That guy is a complete nutjob.Bertie W
Pints said:
BertieWooster said:
Chris Type R said:
Soon to be replaced by Julius Malema in South Africa ?
That is a scary thought and one that I hope never turns into reality. That guy is a complete nutjob.Bertie W
Rude-boy said:
Pints said:
BertieWooster said:
Chris Type R said:
Soon to be replaced by Julius Malema in South Africa ?
That is a scary thought and one that I hope never turns into reality. That guy is a complete nutjob.Bertie W
I seem to remember a conference that went on here in the UK for some months.
Culminated in something called the Lancaster House Agreement.
Woolly headed politicians like Tory Lord Carrington (left in pic) and bright things from the Foreign Office truly believed that one Robert Mugabe would make an excellent new 'democratic' leader.
Carrington (and not forgetting the former Labour Foreign Secretary, David Owen, another bright politician!) removed Rhodesia's Prime Minister, Ian Smith, who previously led the white-minority regime.
All worked out spiffingly!
Who is that woman on the right?
Wonder which new democratic leader will be installed in Libya?
Culminated in something called the Lancaster House Agreement.
Woolly headed politicians like Tory Lord Carrington (left in pic) and bright things from the Foreign Office truly believed that one Robert Mugabe would make an excellent new 'democratic' leader.
Carrington (and not forgetting the former Labour Foreign Secretary, David Owen, another bright politician!) removed Rhodesia's Prime Minister, Ian Smith, who previously led the white-minority regime.
All worked out spiffingly!
Who is that woman on the right?
Wonder which new democratic leader will be installed in Libya?
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