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Zimbabwe's Mugabe resisting army pressure to quit, sources say


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Zimbabwe's Mugabe resisting army pressure to quit, sources say

By MacDonald Dzirutwe

 

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HARARE (Reuters) - President Robert Mugabe is insisting he remains Zimbabwe's only legitimate ruler and balking at mediation by a Catholic priest to allow the 93-year-old former guerrilla a graceful exit after a military coup, sources said on Thursday.

 

A political source who spoke to senior allies holed up with Mugabe and his family in his lavish "Blue House" Harare compound said Mugabe had no plans to resign voluntarily ahead of elections scheduled next year.

 

"It's a sort of stand-off, a stalemate," the source said. "They are insisting the president must finish his term."

 

The army's takeover signalled the collapse in less than 36 hours of the security, intelligence and patronage networks that sustained him through 37 years in power and built him into the "Grand Old Man" of African politics.

 

The priest, Fidelis Mukonori, who has been mediating between Mugabe and the generals who seized power on Wednesday in a targeted operation against "criminals" in his entourage, had also made little headway, a senior political source told Reuters.

 

The army appears to want Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, to go quietly and allow a smooth and bloodless transition to former vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa.

 

Still seen by many Africans as a liberation hero, Mugabe is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power pauperised one of Africa's most promising states.

 

A fighter, both literally and figuratively during a political career that included several assassination attempts, Mugabe now appears to have reached the end of the road.

 

With the army against him and the police - once seen as a bastion of support - showing no signs of resistance, force is not an option. Similarly, his support inside the ruling party is crumbling and on the streets of the capital he is loathed.

 

Zimbabwean intelligence reports seen by Reuters suggest his exit has been in the planning for more than a year.

 

Mnangagwa, a former security chief and life-long Mugabe confidant known as "The Crocodile" who was axed as vice-president earlier this month, is the key player.

 

According to the files and political sources in Zimbabwe and South Africa, once Mugabe's resignation is secured Mnangagwa would take over as president of an interim unity government that will seek to stabilise the imploding economy.

 

Fuelling speculation that that plan might be rolling into action, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who has been receiving cancer treatment in Britain and South Africa, returned to Harare late on Wednesday, his spokesman said.

 

"SOLID HANDS"

 

Former finance minister Tendai Biti added to that speculation, telling Reuters he would be happy to work in a post-coup administration as long as Tsvangirai was also on board.

 

"If Morgan says he's in, I'm in," said Biti, who earned international respect during his time as finance minister in a 2009-2013 unity government. "The country needs a solid pair of hands so one might not have a choice."

 

South Africa said Mugabe had told President Jacob Zuma by telephone on Wednesday that he was confined to his home but was otherwise fine and the military said it was keeping him and his family, including wife Grace, safe.

 

Despite lingering admiration for Mugabe among older African leaders, there is little public affection for 52-year-old Grace, a former government typist who started having an affair with Mugabe in the early 1990s as his first wife, Sally, was dying of kidney failure.

 

Dubbed "DisGrace" or "Gucci Grace" on account of her reputed love of shopping, she enjoyed a meteoric rise through the ranks of Mugabe's ZANU-PF party in the last two years, culminating in Mnangagwa's removal a week ago.

 

Zimbabweans, including the Mnangagwa camp and the military, interpreted this as a move to clear the way for her to succeed her husband.

 

In contrast to the high political drama unfolding behind closed doors, the streets of the capital remained calm, with people going about their daily business, albeit under the watch of soldiers on armoured vehicles at strategic locations.

 

(Additional reporting by Ed Cropley in Johannesburg; editing by Mark Heinrich)

 
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I don't think the old bugger has a clue what's happening and it's Grace that's arguing this 'end of term' nonsense. Show them videos of the ultimate fate of the Ceausescu's and Gadaffi and if they don't twig to the graceful exit option, open the front gates and let the locals solve the problem. 

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The only place this old geezer should go is Switzerland or the British Virgin islands where his money is stashed.  Let those countries bear the cost since they clearly will never give the money back to the countries and white farmers he robbed.

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I am sure he is stubborn old man who has got his way for decades ,   if he listens to anyone  they need to tell him to get out of Africa and live out his days with his billions......

 

What was the last value of Zimbabwe money ????  How many zeros on the end ????

 

go away......send us a Postcard

 

 

 

 

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"With the army against him and the police - once seen as a bastion of support - showing no signs of resistance, force is not an option. Similarly, his support inside the ruling party is crumbling and on the streets of the capital he is loathed."

 

What an interesting couple of sentences!

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6 hours ago, oldcarguy said:

I am sure he is stubborn old man who has got his way for decades ,   if he listens to anyone  they need to tell him to get out of Africa and live out his days with his billions......

 

What was the last value of Zimbabwe money ????  How many zeros on the end ????

 

go away......send us a Postcard

 

 

 

 

 

I doubt he knows what day it is. Gawd knows what the lovely Grace has been feeding him - medication, false information, etc. He probably still thinks the entire nation loves and revers him, apart from those few bad types Grace warned him about.

 

She knows she must act to secure her succession an has been rumbled to too many enemies. Now she's being digging in as she can't face the future prospect of not being the next dictator.

 

If only the corrupt friend Zuma has allowed the SA Police to prosecute her for the serious assault she allegedly carried out. But all these Asian dictators have to stick together!

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