No Plans of Stepping down soon-93-year-old Mugabe tells Zimbabweans
The
93-year-old leader has been in charge in the former British colony since
independence in 1980.
His health
is closely watched by Zimbabweans who fear the country could face chaos if he
dies without anointing a successor.
Mugabe told
tens of thousands of supporters at a rally in the town of Chinhoyi, in his home
province, that doctors were recently surprised by his “strong bone system.”
He has
traveled to Singapore three times this year for what officials say is routine
medical treatment.
“There is
the issue that the president is going. I am not going,” Mugabe told supporters
on the grounds of a local university, 100 km west of the capital Harare.
“The
president is dying. I am not dying. I will have an ailment here and there but
body-wise, all my internal organs … very firm, very strong,” Mugabe said as he
leant on the lectern.
Mugabe had
walked onto the stage slowly but without assistance.
The issue of
who will succeed Mugabe has deeply divided the ruling party, with two factions
supporting Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Mugabe’s wife, Grace.
On Thursday,
Grace challenged Mugabe to name his preferred successor, to end divisions over
the future leadership of ZANU-PF.
She repeated
the call on Saturday, adding that Mugabe would lead the process to choose his
eventual successor.
Mugabe said
although some party officials wanted to succeed him, he saw no one among his
subordinates with his political clout to keep the party united and fend off a
challenge from the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
“A new man
will not have the same stature and the same acceptance as I have managed to
secure for the party over the years,” said Mugabe.
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