Zimbabwe's longest serving president, Robert Mugabe turned 90 today and
in his address to his party faithfuls, said he's not ready to vacate the president's
sit yet
"When
the day comes and I retire, yes, sure, the day will come, but I do not
want to leave my party in tatters. I want to leave it intact".
Mugabe has said that he would leave when he is 94years old, that would be in 2018, after
completing his current tenure which he was elected for last year.
Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe
for 34 years now since the country gained independence. He is the
longest serving President in the whole of Africa and is also the oldest
president Africa has ever had.
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