The
sit-tight syndrome of African leaders has reared its ugly head again
with an elderly President Mugabe being endorsed for re-election.
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party’s congress endorsed on Saturday
President Robert Mugabe as its candidate for the 2018 election, which
could extend his 36 years in office.
The leader was endorsed by all party structures at the meeting held in Masvingo. The congress voiced “its
support to the president and first secretary comrade Robert Mugabe as
the sole candidate for the forthcoming 2018 elections,” said deputy secretary Eunice Sandi Moyo.
The endorsement was met with resounding applause from thousands of
supporters attending the annual conference, chanting in Shona language
“tongai, tongai baba” meaning “rule, rule father."
Mugabe, 92, has been in power since independence from British
colonial rule in 1980 has avoided naming a successor or laying out plans
to retire. He once joked that he would rule until he turned 100.
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