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Mugabe afraid of dying alone, says Lumumba

By Farayi Machamire

Acie Lumumba — real name William Mutumanje — says President Robert Mugabe is not afraid of dying but is “afraid to die alone”.

Former Zanu-PF activist William Mutumanje, also known as Acie Lumumba
Former Zanu-PF activist William Mutumanje, also known as Acie Lumumba

He said 92-year-old Mugabe was “on a suicide path” and described Zanu PF as a group “using terror as a weapon of choice to achieve political means”.

“(He is) one man wearing a suicide jacket. He is not afraid of dying (but) he is afraid of dying alone so he will see to it that he takes everyone with him,” said Lumumba — a former Zanu PF youth member and staunch Mugabe supporter. He said his newly-formed Viva Zimbabwe political party “believed in a third force — the youth”.

“But what are we fighting for? Are we not at risk of removing one man and replacing him with the same?” he said, adding that “I am not uneasy about what happens when our dictator goes, my concern, however, is when he does”.

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