The priest, Fidelis Mukonori, is acting as a middle-man between Mugabe and the generals, who seized power on Wednesday in a targeted operation against "criminals" in his entourage, a senior political source told Reuters.
The source could not provide details of the talks, which appear to be aimed at a smooth and bloodless transition after the departure of Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.
Zimbabwean intelligence reports seen by Reuters suggest that former security chief Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was ousted as vice-president this month, has been mapping out a post-Mugabe vision with the military and opposition for more than a year.
Edited from Times Live
They should give him a reality reset slap to put him in order. Oloshi.
ReplyDeleteHe should better resign this man and his wife are something else
ReplyDeleteAdamono wa yereyi. Fini 1980 fa. Oviki 1967 oniya, eyan wo Neta.
Delete😂😂😂😂
ReplyDeletenwoke a n'acho onye ga-egbu ya.
He is as crazy as they come. With his age, I'm sure he must have a little bit of dementia reason why he is in denial. This man have no much time left and wish he can enjoy his last years silently in peace. But hey, power intoxicates most especially for African leaders
ReplyDeleteThis is just a beautiful way for him to sleep peacefully or forcefully.
ReplyDeleteThey are wasting time, they should let him sleep well
Maybe he still thinks that Zimbabwe is his birthright.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha...this man is craz cra
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