Mugabe Has Lavish Party To Mark 89th Birthday
Zimbabwe's President Robert
Mugabe has held a lavish celebration to mark his 89th birthday,
treating thousands of supporters to a feast of music, food and poetry
singing his praise.Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabze since independence in 1980, is running again in an election expected to be held in coming months.
Mugabe cut an 89kg (40 pound) cake - one of many presented to him - and
released 89 balloons into the sky during the event at a stadium in the
northeastern mining town of Bindura.The nation's central bank governor donated 89 cows to the president, who sported a bright red cap with his year of birth - 1924 - in green numbers,
Mugabe walked around and waved at the crowd of about 10,000 people, flanked by his wife Grace and two children.
He showed no sign of fatigue as he delivered an hour-long speech packed with his trademark anti-Western rhetoric and promises his ZANU-PF party would win an upcoming election.
"Forward with winning elections, down with imperialism," said Mugabe.
He has ruled the southern African nation since independence in 1980, and last year accepted his party's nomination to run for re-election.
Mugabe militants and loyalist security services are blamed for human rights abuses and vote rigging in previous elections over the past decade.
About 1.5 million Zimbabweans rely on food aid in the troubled economy.
Officials of Mugabe's party reportedly collected donations of $600,000 (£400,000) for the occasion.
Parliamentary and presidential elections are scheduled later this year, possibly around July. The last elections in the country, held in 2008, were marred by violence.
Highpoints of the celeberation as Africa's oldest leader, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe turned 89 on February 21:
Africa's oldest leader, standing for re-election, releases 89 balloons into the sky and cuts an 89kg cake to mark his birthday.
He released 89 balloons into the sky.
Mugabe was presented with several cakes, including an 89kg one.
He celebrated on Saturday with thousands of people at a stadium in the northeastern mining town of Bindura
Big fat shame!ballons?thinks his 10 I guess.smh..only in Africa
ReplyDeletewhat do you expect. From a power lusting.power drunken old man that doesn't want to retire @89???????he should borow a leaf frm Pope Benedict.Ndi Africa and power!
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