I smell untold story about Mugabe's acceptability in his country. All the secretly fleeing of his family out of Harare indicates deep hatred, bitterness and fear. Is this because he was so much loved by his people who kept on voting him to the seat for decades?
Deployment of militias in all streets pauses a question on democracy and good governance in a country. If Papa Mugabe was ruling for the National's sake and interests, obvious he would have created a strong succession base with shared visions, goals and unity in a way that his state would create a normal tension.
Is there anything African leaders and people could learn out of one person, family, clan or party forcing to personalize country leadership?
If we could not learn from selfishness and departure of Gaddafi, Saddam and the likes (which of course one day would happen with or without hands of people), are we able to see what is smoking from our best friend and neighbor Zimbabwe?
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