Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

End is nigh for Mugabe

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ZIMBABWE’S President Robert Mugabe has at last met his match, now that the war veterans have turned their back on him.

Mugabe has no money for his impoverish­ed country which faces massive unemployme­nt and political uncertaint­y. The war veterans are abandoning him. They were the tower he leant on.

The West, regarded by Mugabe as enemies, must be having a jolly good laugh because Mugabe called them names and showed them scant regard. Where does he stand now?

There is no power on Earth that is everlastin­g. Mugabe’s rule will come to the end of the road; it will soon be a dead end for him.

Mugabe has proved himself to be a dictator and has failed his people and the country. The economy is at its lowest ebb.

He impoverish­ed his people and created massive unemployme­nt.

Many Zimbabwean­s come to South Africa seeking jobs or as exiles, while Mugabe and his cabinet pay themselves handsome salaries.

Mugabe is more than a dictator. He does not care for his people and as long as his cabinet and tinpot army are behind him, he will do as he pleases, but his reign will come to an end.

Sooner or later, he will fall and let us hope a new government will be in place, fully representa­tive of the people.

The people of Zimbabwe have suffered for far too long under Mugabe.

Indeed, the writing is on the wall for him, but he is failing to read it.

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