Mugabe to spend 3 weeks in Far East

via Mugabe to spend 3 weeks in Far East – NewsDay Zimbabwe March 10, 2015

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe is reportedly set to leave the country on another trip to Southeast Asia this week — hardly a month after returning from Singapore where he had gone for a medical check-up and to pick up his wife recovering from a surgical operation, NewsDay has learnt.

The trip, that will apparently end with a State visit to Japan, is scheduled to last up to three weeks as Mugabe will pass through several countries in that region for his frequent medical check-ups.

He spent his annual leave in the region between December and January.

But analysts yesterday said Mugabe’s frequent absences from Zimbabwe could trigger a power vacuum in the country that could result in political instability.

Although Presidential spokesperson George Charamba would neither confirm nor deny the impending trip, government officials yesterday said Mugabe would make a stopover in Singapore for a medical check-up before proceeding to Japan.

Charamba said: “I am hearing it for the first time from you that the President will travel to the Far East.”

However, another senior official said: “The President will travel to the Far East on a State visit. Whether he will make a stopover, where and for what, I can’t tell you.”

Academic and political analyst Ibbo Mandaza warned that the rate at which Mugabe was leaving the country in the hands of Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa was “worrisome” as it would likely create a governance problem.

Mandaza said Mnangagwa would be hesitant to make and implement key decisions for fear of being viewed as plotting Mugabe’s ouster.
He said the frequent absence of the President would create a “politically dangerous” situation for Zimbabwe.

“He is aged, old and frail and normally as in other countries, he would have retired. What is not clear is why he is still clinging to power,” Mandaza queried.

“It is a dangerous situation. Politically, you cannot leave a person acting all the time.”

Political scientist Eldred Masunungure also said Mugabe’s frequent absences as the country’s chief executive would soon create a leadership vacuum.

Masunungure cited the case of former Vice-President Joice Mujuru, who was stripped of her government and party posts last December after allegations of creating another centre of power and plotting Mugabe’s assassination.

“Whoever will be acting will be very timid to take decisive action on policy issues and that will create a vacuum, unless he [Mugabe] invests requisite power and authority to act within the area that the Acting President is allowed within the Constitution,” Masunungure said.

“Whoever is Acting President will be too cautious even on the powers vested in him for fear that the steps will be misread as creating another centre of power.”

Another political analyst, Charles Mangongera, said Mugabe’s absence would affect the running of government as critical decisions would have to be put on hold.

He added Mugabe’s frequent absences would work in the favour of Mnangagwa, who is also working to consolidate power for himself.
“This will give Mnangagwa free rein to consolidate his power,” Mangongera said.

A United States think-tank last week warned that political instability and potential violence could threaten Zimbabwe in the coming 12 to 18 months.

The Council on Foreign Relation’s Centre for Preventive Action said the risk factors associated with political instability in Zimbabwe were growing fast, as doubts remained over how long Mugabe’s tight control would last.

The report was authored by Institute for Defence Analysis researcher George Ward, a former US envoy to Namibia.

“Although President Mugabe has moved to strengthen his already tight grip on the levers of power within both the government and the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (Zanu PF), doubts remain as to how long tight discipline will last.”
The report stated: “Zimbabwe’s economy remains weak and vulnerable to potential shocks that might precipitate political instability as well.”

It added that Mugabe’s “guided democracy” had long been the decisive factor in resolving debates in Zanu PF, but he had lately taken his personal control to a new level.

“Significant opposition to Mugabe’s authoritarian rule would likely be met by repressive measures, but conceivably could trigger a crisis within the Zanu PF.”

COMMENTS

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    Grabmore 9 years ago

    Wow! – When you said “Look East” you really meant it, hey?

    Anyway, just have a nice 3 weeks of relaxing etc. The economy and the politics are all very stable. Say Hi to the Japanese for us and don’t worry about a thing.

    PS: I hope you’ve done a proper budget for this trip? … coz $12 000 will not last 3 days, never mind 3 weeks !!

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    Msizeni silwelani 9 years ago

    Safe trip Mr President. You can remain in the far east if you so wish. We can take care of ourselves. After all a greater number of our beloved relatives are in the diaspora. They visit twice if not once a year. You are free to do the same.

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    Mlimo 9 years ago

    Please MR president make sure your plane gets lost somewhere between Singapore and Harare.
    We won’t mourn your loss and we can sacrifice another plane. Make sure Grace and your family is with you so we don’t ever see another Mugabe again. When you get lost you can blame the wicked West again.

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    Tinomunamataishe 9 years ago

    These health demands are some of the reasons why Mugabe wants to stay misleading the country. He knows that once out of power he wont be able to afford going overseas for a tickle on his back or a tingling in his eye.

    Grace could also be jumping on the plane just to have another checkup and when they come back they will continue insulting the citizens and after independence they will be hopping onto the plane again. Poor Zimbabwe taxpayers!

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    Rwendo 9 years ago

    He is aged, old and frail and normally as in other countries, he would have retired. What is not clear is why he is still clinging to power,” Mandaza queried.

    Could it be that Grace is ordering him; “Don’t stop it!!”

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    Mandambiri 9 years ago

    Talk is that Dr Grace is a lot sicker than she is letting on! Talk is that this trip is to try and sort out her health problems. Surprised she cant sort out her own problems seeing that she is a Dr!!! Disney world, with plenty of clowns

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    Vapambepfumi 9 years ago

    Although Presidential spokesperson George Charamba would neither
    confirm nor deny the impending trip, government officials yesterday said Mugabe would make a stopover in Singapore for a medical check-up before proceeding to Japan. Charamba said: “I am hearing it for the first time from you that the President
    will travel to the Far East.”
    Charamba you are total shame. The next thing you will be denying your name is George Charamba. Why don’t you just shut that damn trap of yours and stop going on the embecile path you are on. Mugabe is an very old man and it is natural that he is weak and frail. He gets his medical services not in Zim but Singapore. Grow up mhani, wakaremara pfungwa uri mudiki zvakadai. Mugabe has left as we speak, go to hell with your denial syndrome.