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Zimbabwe follows Robert Mugabe’s health by following his plane

By Hopewell Chin’ono and Norimitsu Onishi | New York Times | It is an indirect clue at best, but it is often all they can get: Many Zimbabweans have taken to divining the state of their increasingly frail 92-year-old leader’s health from the movements of his presidential plane. On Saturday morning, anyone with a smartphone […]

Mugabe is a selfish leader – MDC

By Tendai Kamhungira While Zimbabweans are struggling to access their cash trapped in banks, President Robert Mugabe on Friday sneaked to Papua New Guinea for the 8th Summit of the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States — something the MDC said in a statement is the clearest sign that the nonagenarian is a “selfish leader”. […]

‘Mugabe blows $20m on trips’

By Tendai Kamhungira Former Finance minister and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Tendai Biti has sensationally claimed that President Robert Mugabe has this year alone blown almost $20 million on foreign trips. Biti, who was the Finance minister during the inclusive government era from 2009 to 2013 and clashed on several occasions with Mugabe over […]

Mugabe heads back to Far East

President Robert Mugabe is heading back to the Far East — and specifically to Japan — as the country’s economy and his Zanu PF party continue to implode.

Globetrotter Mugabe leaves for Egypt

HARARE – Legendary globe trotter President Mugabe on Monday left Harare for Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt where he will, in his capacity as chairman of the Sadc, launch the continent’s largest economic bloc; the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA).

Globe-trotter Mugabe arrives in Ethiopia

ETHIOPIA – Zimbabwe’s globe-trotting leader, President Robert Mugabe, has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to attend the 18th Common Market for East and Southern Africa (COMESA) Summit which begins tomorrow.