Zim ‘has moved on’, Mnangagwa says in response to ‘private citizen’ Mugabe’s claims

Source: Zim ‘has moved on’, Mnangagwa says in response to ‘private citizen’ Mugabe’s claims | News24

Harare – Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Friday that the country “has moved on” in response to claims by former president Robert Mugabe that he was ousted in an illegal “coup d’etat”.

Mnangagwa added in a short statement that he “noted recent remarks made to the media” by Mugabe who spoke to foreign journalists at a location in Harare on Thursday. It was Mugabe’s first public statement since his resignation in November.

“I say it was a coup d’etat – some people have refused to call it a coup d’etat,” Mugabe told South Africa’s SABC broadcaster, referring to the brief army takeover which led to Mnangagwa assuming power after Mugabe’s resignation.

“We must undo this disgrace which we have imposed on ourselves, we don’t deserve it… Zimbabwe doesn’t deserve it.”

Mnangagwa’s brief response, posted on his official twitter account and bearing the seal of the presidency, added that Mugabe “is entitled to express himself freely, as is the case for any private citizen”.

See Mnangagwa’s tweet below

“The nation has moved on. Our focus at this time shall remain on preparing for free, fair and credible elections in 2018.”

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    Onias John Chivhenge 6 years ago

    A very good response from the President. Zimbabwe has moved on. If only the former dictator president would know how angry some of us are that for 37 years we could not remove him from power, he would move about in Zimbabwe in shame. How the dictator destroyed the economy which once was flourishing, he should know that we don’t want to hear anything from him anymore. In fact we need a Freemdom Day every November to celebrate braking away from the dictator. Zimbabweans are all over the world because of the dictator.

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    ace mukadota 6 years ago

    Perhaps best for former strongman robert matibili mugabe to go home to his kumusha at zwimba and read shakespeare full time – nobody is interested in what he has to say. he destroyed our country and it is now time for him to shut the **** up – he is lucky to still be alive