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Tsvangirai feels for Mugabe, wishes him well

MDC-T leader Tsvangirai said he feels for President Mugabe and wishes him well following the latter's tripping at the airport on Wednesd...

MDC-T leader Tsvangirai said he feels for President Mugabe and wishes him well following the latter's tripping at the airport on Wednesday.

Tsvangirai said it was an unfortunate incident and hopes he receives due care.

Meanwhile, Leading opposition figures said yesterday that after 35 tumultuous years at the helm in Zimbabwe, and at the ripe old age of 91, it was time for Mugabe to clear the way for a new leader to chart a new era for the struggling but resource-rich country.
Tsvangirai feels for Mugabe, wishes him well
Photographs and video footage of Mugabe's nasty fall went viral on social media and also made headline news across the world yesterday, amid bizarre claims by lickspittle State media that the President had not fallen, but had merely tripped and "remarkably managed to break the fall on his own".

This desperate spin was despite the wide availability of self-evident photographic and video evidence of the mortifying fall. A panel of analysts and opposition party leaders agree that Mugabe should seriously consider retirement.

MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu said the mishap has every reason for the President to retire.

Source: Zim Mail
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