As Mugabe enters his seventh term in office, how will our Pan-African brothers/sisters define him? No one questions his credentials as a strong opponent of Imperialism and white supremacy. However, without smooth transition in political leadership, the flag-bearers of Pan-Africanism must be sensitive to global opinion, the types of leadership cultivated in our continent.
Has Mugabe officially became failure in terms of his refusal to transfer power to those with similar political stock, a man or woman who can carry the struggle without compromising the intent to fight for justice for all. 
Forget about Morgan, Mugabe should at least do what the ANC does, change leadership frequently.
Suntou 

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