Zimbabwe’s president Mugabe holds talks with negotiators over his future
Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe is holding talks with South African negotiators regarding his future.
Envoys from the Southern African Development Community are trying to reach a deal on the future of Zimbabwe and the man who has led the country for 37 years.
The 93 year old was put under house arrest Wednesday morning after the army moved to take control.
A Roman Catholic priest known to Mr. Mugabe for years, Father Fidelis Mukonori, is trying to mediate a deal on his future with the military.
The South African Defence Minister and State Security Minister are meeting Mr. Mugabe on behalf of the Southern African Development Community which South Africa currently leads.
Last week, Mr. Mugabe came down in favour of his wife, sacking his Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, a veteran of Zimbabwe’s anti-colonial struggle.
Guinean President Alpha Condé, the head of the African Union, has warned that the Union will not accept the military seizure of power.
The A.U. can go and phuck themselves! They are complicit with the kleptomaniacs, psychotics and all manner of ills on the African continent.
China will have the last word, not the lazy A.U.
Zuma can hold a proper phuck off too, fir aidding and abetting the mugabes.