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Mugabe:”The West is the source of Africa’s problems”

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President Mugabe has been in power since 198o when Zimbabwe got her independence

 

Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe says the West is the cause of many of Africa’s problems.

Mugabe who was speaking during an interview with a Japanese TV station on the side-lines of the on-going conference on Disaster Risk Management in Sendai, Japan, said the West wanted regime change in several African countries, including Zimbabwe.

Mugabe is now urging the continent to build resistance against the problems that he is saying are created by the West.

“They [West] want things done their own way… They want regime change in Zimbabwe. They want me to go, them and not my people,” Mugabe was quoted by The Chronicle as saying.Mugabe, 91, urged the African continent to “build” resistance against the West.

Mugabe is the current chairperson of the African Union (AU). He is also the Southern African Development Community chairperson.

He  has ruled Zimbabwe since it gained independence from Britain in 1980 and has frequently clashed with the West.

The US recently extended sanctions on Zimbabwe by another year, arguing that the veteran leader and his cronies in the ruling Zanu-PF party continued to undermine the southern African country’s democratic processes.

The US sanctions were first imposed in 2003 following the country’s controversial 2002 land reform programme which saw many white farmers kicked out Zimbabwe while the land they owned was given to the indigenous Zimbabweans.

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