Mugabe’s legacy, dignity must be protected – Rawlings

Former Ghana leader JJ Rawlings has called on power holders in Zimbabwe to protect the legacy of the country’s beleaguered President Robert Mugabe as power appear to be transitioning in the country.

Mugabe, who has been ruling the country since 1980, is said to be confined to his home in Harare while unconfirmed reports say his wife Grace, who was bidding to succeed him as president, has fled to Namibia.

The military’s action followed the sacking of Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a fierce rival of Mrs Mugabe.

It is believed that negotiations are ongoing for Mr. Mnangagwa to take over from Mr. Mugabe, who is 93.

In a statement on the development, Mr. Rawlings said: “As unavoidable as the Zimbabwe situation may be, let us hope that the transition occurs without destroying Mugabe’s legacy and dignity unduly. His African pride, dignity and audacity were unassailable. He served and lived for the dignity of his fellow black in a manner that so many of us fell very short of”.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Trayvon Bromell Dethrones Ghana’s Rasheed Saminu as World Fastest Sprinter

FDA destroys fake pharmaceutical products worth GH₵42m

Russia launches ‘massive’ strikes days after Ukrainian drone attack

Two Notorious Robbers Jailed for 46 Years After Terrorising Wa Municipality

Taxi Driver Remanded After Police Seize 120 Slabs of Suspected Narcotics at Tetteh Quarshie

Trump and Musk trade insults as row erupts in public view

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE