President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has congratulated President Akufo-Addo for what he described as a highly impressive speech delivered at the colourful parade that marked Ghana’s 60th Independence anniversary on Monday. For him President Akufo-Addo’s speech was one many would … Read more →
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is expected in Ghana for a four-day state visit next week. The Zimbabwean Ambassador to Ghana, Pavelyn Tendai Musaka who confirmed this to Joy FM said Mr Mugabe will be in Ghana from August 18 – 22 … Read more →
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has threatened to punch an interviewer who asked him about his retirement plans. Speaking on state television, Mr Mugabe responded testily after the journalist quizzed him about a potential successor. “Why ‘successor’ when I am still there?” … Read more →
The world’s oldest leader, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe turned 92 on Sunday, with no plans to step down as feuding over his successors threatens to tear his ruling ZANU-PF apart. The veteran leader will mark the day with a public … Read more →
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday read an old speech at the official opening of parliament, in a gaffe set to embolden critics who say he is no longer fit to rule. Hours after President Mugabe delivered the speech at … Read more →
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, 90, fell down steps from a podium after speaking to supporters upon his return from Ethiopia, say witnesses. Mugabe appeared to miss a step and toppled when he left the raised lectern at the airport Wednesday … Read more →
Former President John Kufuor has dispelled Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe’s claims that Ghana is “as poor as it was in the 1960s.” He described President Mugabe’s comments as his own “opinion.” But Mr. Kufour disagreed in an interview on Starr FM … Read more →
President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday took a dig at his in-laws’ country, Ghana. The 90-year-old leader said Ghana is in the same undeveloped state it was when he met his wife Sally in the 1960s. “I have been to Ghana … Read more →