Mugabe Has Accepted His Ousting, Now Looking Forward To New Life; Farming - Nephew Opens Up

Posted by Samuel on Sun 26th Nov, 2017 - tori.ng

A new revelation has shown that the former president of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has accepted his ousting and is now looking forward to a new life.

Robert Mugabe
 
A nephew of Robert Mugabe, on Sunday revealed that the man has accepted his ousting.
 
The nephew revealed that the ousted Zimbabwean president was in good health and “quite jovial” after being forced to resign when a military takeover ended his 37 years in power, the Agence France Presse, AFP, reports.
 
“He is fine. I have been to see him, he is quite jovial,” Leo Mugabe, son of Mugabe’s late sister Sabina, told AFP. 

“He is actually looking forward to his new life, farming and staying at the rural home. He has taken it well.”
 
Leo Mugabe declined to discuss the $10-million retirement bonus reportedly granted to the 93-year-old former president as part of a deal to persuade him to eventually resign on Tuesday.
 
He added that Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace was now concentrating on plans to build a university in his honour.

“I like the spirit she has, she is with him all the time. She is an amazing person. She wants to continue planning the Robert Mugabe University so they have something to do,” he said.
 
In August, Zimbabwe announced plans to build the $1-billion post-graduate university in Mazowe, 35 kilometres (20 miles) outside Harare.
 
The plan drew fierce criticism as Mugabe is accused of brutal repression and bringing the country to economic ruin.
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