HARARE, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Thursday dismissed rumours of ill-health, laughing off suggestions that he was dying of cancer and had recently suffered a stroke. In ...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, the world's oldest national ruler, turned 93 on Tuesday, using a long and occasionally rambling interview to vow to remain in power despite growing signs of frailty ...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has already been in charge for 36 years and, at 92, is the world's oldest serving head of state. But the veteran leader says he is not done yet. Mugabe plans to live ...
The code has been copied to your clipboard. The URL has been copied to your clipboard In a two-hour interview with ZBC on Thursday, as part a delayed annual tradition, President Robert Mugabe cleared ...
In an interview with The Associated Press, the 84-year-old Robert Mugabe was sharp, quick and animated -- and made clear he is determined to remain president despite what he said were efforts by ...
CHISHAWASHA, Zimbabwe --Zimbabwe's former President Robert Mugabe knew it was "the end of the road" days before he quit, and appeared relieved when he signed his resignation letter after 37 years in ...
One of Africa’s longest-standing leaders has voiced his approval for US President Donald Trump and his nationalist stance. In an interview with state television broadcaster ZBC-TV to mark his 93rd ...
Mugabe appeared to grow increasingly tired, pausing at length between sentences and speaking with his eyes barely open. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, the worlds oldest national ruler, turned 93 ...