Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Mugabe visits Singapore hospital on first trip since ouster

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SINGAPORE (AFP) - Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe, who was ousted from power last month, visited a Singapore hospital Friday during a trip to the city- state for a medical checkup.

It was the first time he has been seen in public since he was forced to resign after a military takeover brought a sudden end to his authoritar­ian 37-year reign.

The 93-year- old was seen leaving a lift in Gleneagles Hospital in downtown Singapore around midday, wearing a white shirt and black trousers, and accompanie­d by eight people, AFP journalist­s said.

He walked quickly out of the building before he and his party were driven off in two cars.

Two hospital employees, speaking anonymousl­y as they were not authorised to talk to the media, confirmed to AFP that Mugabe had visited. A spokeswoma­n for Gleneagles declined to comment, citing patient confidenti­ality.

His ex- spokesman, George Charamba, said Thursday that Mugabe was visiting Singapore for a medical check-up as “part of his package as a retired president to travel overseas”, adding the new government was keen to show him respect.

The military stepped in on November 14 and ushered President Emmerson Mnangagwa into office after a power struggle with supporters of Mugabe’s wife Grace, 52, who had emerged as his chosen successor.

Mugabe, who ruled Zimbabwe from independen­ce in 1980, is accused of brutal repression and bringing the country to economic ruin.

He has been in increasing­ly frail health and has reportedly battled prostate cancer.

In recent years he has made several trips to Singapore, a popular medical tourism destinatio­n, for undisclose­d medical reasons.

Mnangagwa was formerly one of Mugabe’s closest allies, and the ruling ZANU-PF party remains in control.

Mugabe will miss the party’s annual conference in Harare on Friday when Mnangagwa is expected to be confirmed as its candidate for elections next year.

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