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Charamba dismisses Mugabe collapse reports

HARARE – President Robert Mugabe’s spokesman has finally responded to reports that claimed the 91-year-old Zanu PF leader had collapsed and died while in the Far East where he is on his annual leave. Speaking to the state media, George Charamba who is also Permanent Secretary in the Information Ministry, said the reports were false. […]

Row over leaked Mugabe pictures

HARARE – The fallout within government and Zanu PF circles over President Robert Mugabe’s mortifying tumble at the Harare International Airport last week is apparently escalating.

Why we laughed when Mugabe fell

We all have elderly people in our lives that we love and care for dearly. None of us would make fun of them if they stumble, trip or fall over. So how come the 91-year-old president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, became an exception?

Moyo blames carpet for Mugabe fall

HARARE – The Zanu PF controlled State Media in Zimbabwe is being ramped up to blame what it calls a “poorly laid-out carpet” for President Robert Mugabe’s dramatic fall at the Harare International Airport on Wednesday.

Mugabe visits Trauma Centre in Harare

HARARE – President Robert Mugabe yesterday visited Trauma Centre, the country’s top-notch medical institution in Harare’s Belgravia area, but it was not clear at the time of going to press what his business was at the elite hospital.

Mugabe rumored to have collapsed

Speculation about President Robert Mugabe’s health resurfaced this week with allegations that the 90 year old leader collapsed Wednesday, soon after his anti white rant while addressing rural farmers in Mhangura.

Fake Mugabe arrival picture fuels speculation

HARARE – According to state media reports President Robert Mugabe returned home Friday morning from Singapore where he spent part of his annual leave. But to reinforce its story the Herald newspaper proceeded to use a fake picture.

Mugabe alive and fit: Zanu PF

Zanu-PF has rubbished as “absolute nonsense” weekend reports that Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, 89, had collapsed, saying the reports were aimed at causing “false alarm and despondency”.