Daily Trust

There was a President

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As the saying goes, it is no crying over spilt milk; if only makes it salty for the cat. President Robert Gabriel Mugabe was in power for 37 years, 93 years, was until his resignatio­n the world’s oldest leader, another record. At least 60% of all Zimbabwean­s were born in the period when Mugabe was in power.

Mr Mugabe would be remembered by shifting his country naked. In 1980s when he took power, it was said of him that he had the largest number of degrees of any leader in the world - and he had degrees. It was said that he was a passionate revolution­ary and he was a passionate revolution­ary. It was said that he had liberated Rhodesia renamed Zimbabwe into a great country - and for the first 10 years he did a good job.

There and then something happened. Different political analysts, commentato­rs and different ways of saying - said after Mugabe’s first wife Sallay died of cancer. He married Grace Marufu and it has never been the same again. Grace Marufu more than 40 years his junior has risen from presidenti­al typist to the most powerful woman in Zimbabwe.

Her alleged appetite for extravagan­t shopping earned her the Moniker Gucci Grace.

Personally, I think the end of Mr Mugabe’s era snowballed in the early of November 2017, when Mrs Mugabe described her rival, Vice President Mnangagwa, as a “Snake” which “must be hit on the head”. The next day President Mugabe sacked him.

The situation coupled with speculatio­n that Grace Mugabe may likely replace the sacked VP with the intention to eventually emerge as President.

The armed forces become uncomforta­ble with the kind of things going on and placed Mugabe under house arrest.

The army also talked about the economic situation in the country that has pauperised the people. Before his resignatio­n, Mr Mugabe presided over a country where there was 90% unemployme­nt. He presided over a country which does not have currency but have a central bank.

It is crystal clear that all the historical dividends he had accumulate­d have now been squandered. This is unpreceden­ted in the history of modern civilizati­on. Zimbabwe was beleaguere­d under Mugabe - the people of Zimbabwe were bewildered.

The impunity of the fouling utterances of Mr Mugabe’s deranged old vulture was an indicative of the moral descent of the leadership in the country.

Mr. Robert Gabriel Mugabe showed that he was a clever fellow on Tuesday 21st, 2017. He has realised that the game is over and better for him to quietly go and rest for the remainder of his years on earth.

He would be remembered as a passionate revolution­ary or dictator by the Zimbabwean­s. With Grace Mugabe, Mr Mugabe is now from GRACE TO GRASS.

Mr Mugabe was strong, wise and tough but was brought down by a woman.

If it is for him to get a state funeral, it might not happen! Muazu Jibril Muazu, Kano, muazumj@gmail. com

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