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 ...
UNITED NATIONS -- Zimbabwe's president said Wednesday he sees no obstacles to carrying out a power-sharing agreement with rivals and hopes it will lead the West to ease sanctions, which he blamed for ...
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean leader since 1980, confirms he will run again next year He praised Donald Trump, agrees with US President's nationalist world view One of Africa’s longest-standing leaders ...
Ahead of his 93rd birthday on Tuesday, longtime Zimbabwean leader Robert Mugabe offered his thoughts on President Trump. “I do not know him. Give him time,” Mugabe said during an interview with state ...
Mugabe appeared to grow increasingly tired, pausing at length between sentences and speaking with his eyes barely open. He celebrated with his staff in a private ceremony in Harare as supporters and ...