Even at the age of 94 and on the eve of an election in which he is merely one of 5.6m registered Zimbabwean voters, former president Robert Mugabe sought to have the last word.
In an extraordinary two-hour press conference, one of Africa’s last surviving liberation leaders decried — apparently without irony — those who removed him last November as “tormentors” who were using guns to direct politics and to suppress freedom.
“If you have been fooled into believing that all is well, that it wasn’t a coup d’état, nonsense,” he thundered. “It was a thorough coup d’état.”
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