By MacDonald Dzirutwe HARARE (Reuters) – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s sacking of his deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa was part of a wider purge, state media said on Tuesday, in a clear out analysts say is meant to neutralize any resistance to the political rise of his wife, Grace. Mugabe sacked his long-time ally Mnangagwa on Monday […]
via Zimbabwe’s Mugabe widens purge, clearing wife’s succession path — The Crusader Journal

11/08/2017 at 03:52
There is a precedent for this: Argentina, where two very different dictators were succeeded by their wives. Note that neither woman lasted more than a term, as their sole qualification was their marital status. Having a candidate unrelated to Mugabe, male or female, would be infinitely preferable.
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11/08/2017 at 19:44
dictatorships always think they are in the right as szcausico Romaien or chli / and more fold of it .. long live the real dimokraten (gahndi?)
until a daytime stems the full and true dimocrati train. africa full of such people what are you coming to eu about the med
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