Daily Dispatch

Mugabe back after medical care abroad

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ZIMBABWEAN President Robert Mugabe returned home on Saturday after medical treatment in Singapore, the state broadcaste­r said, putting to rest speculatio­n over the 93-year-old’s whereabout­s.

The Zimbabwe Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (ZBC) said Mugabe, who left for Singapore last Saturday, “had eye surgery in the Asian country a few years ago” and had returned for a “routine medical checkup”.

Mugabe, in power since Zimbabwe’s independen­ce from British colonial rule in 1980, is his party’s presidenti­al candidate for next year’s elections despite concerns over his age and fitness to rule.

ZBC later reported that Mugabe’s wife Grace had been injured in a “freak car accident” as she returned from the airport with the president.

“[She] suffered some soft tissue bruising on the right ankle as a result,” ZBC said, adding that she did not suffer any major injury and was discharged from hospital shortly after the incident.

Last week’s trip is Mugabe’s third there this year.

Public hospitals in Zimbabwe often suffer from chronic shortages of drugs and staff as the economy has struggled to rebound following years of mismanagem­ent.

Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party was forced to postpone a rally on Friday at which he was due to address supporters, triggering speculatio­n about his whereabout­s.

Early in 2015, he tripped and fell as he left a podium after addressing supporters who had gathered at Harare airport to welcome him back from a foreign trip.

The same year he also read a speech to parliament apparently unaware that he had delivered the same speech before. — AFP

 ?? Picture: SIZWE NDINGANE ?? BACK HOME: President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe
Picture: SIZWE NDINGANE BACK HOME: President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe

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