Oh no! Ex Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe unable to walk

Piece by: Caren Nyota
Lifestyle

Zimbabwe's former President Mugabe, 94, is unable to walk because of ill health, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has said.

Mugabe has been in Singapore for treatment for an undisclosed illness for the past two months, he added.

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The former president also made several medical trips there towards the end of his time in power.

Mnangagwa became head of state a year ago after .

Up to that point, Mugabe had been in power for 37 years, first as prime minister, then as president.

He led the movement for Zimbabwean independence from white minority rule.

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President Mnangagwa was addressing a rally in his predecessor's home area when he talked about the former leader's health. The AFP news agency quotes him as saying;

He is now old. Of course, he now is unable to walk but whatever he asks for we will provide.

When Mugabe was in power officials said he was being treated for eye problems, denying rumours that he had cancer.

Despite being unable to walk, Mnangagwa said the former leader was feeling better and would be back in the country next week. The president added, AFP reports;

We are looking after him. He is the founding father of the nation of Zimbabwe. He is our founding father of free Zimbabwe. 

The government is paying for Mugabe's treatment.

After taking over from him last year, Mnangagwa won a disputed presidential election in July.

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