Camilla Nielsson's documentary film Mugabe and the Democrats was shown on Swedish TV a few months ago. I think that it explains it all. And yet, not too long ago Mugabe had the gall to ask "Are we now like Nigeria?" Well, Nigeria has woes peculiarly her own, the dramatic drop in oil revenues, Boko Haram and Fulani marauders dealing death and destruction as they like, but otherwise on the democracy front Muhammadu Buhari won the presidential elections last year and so, considering these very latest developments methinks that Nigeria has every right to say, "Thank God, we are not like Zimbabwe!"
On Tuesday, 5 April 2016 12:07:39 UTC+2, Shocking News wrote:
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has told the country's former freedom fighters to stop dictating to him how he should run the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Harare – Zimbabwe's Zanu-PF party national commissar has issued a strong warning against those with ambitions to succeed PresidentRobert Mugabe, telling them that discussing the issue before the end of his term was like committing "treason", reports the state-ownedHerald.
read whocle article on: http://www.shockingnews21.
info/2016/04/05/discussing- mugabe-succession-is- treasonous-zanu-pf-official- warns/
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