Zimbabwe: Mugabe Not ill
Zimbabwean authorities on Thursday denied reports that
President Robert Mugabe has extended his annual leave due to ill health.
The President goes on leave every year in January,”
Mugabe's spokesman George Charamba told AFP.
Charamba also denied reports that the veteran leader was
unwell.
Mugabe, who turns 90 next month, has been on his traditional
annual leave since early January, making one of his regular visits to
Singapore.
The government previously announced that his deputy Joice
Mujuru will be acting president until the end of the month.Last week Mugabe was seen visiting his sister at a local
hospital.
Mugabe's health has been the subject of much speculation in
recent years, with suggestions that his visits to the Far East are for medical
treatment.
In 2011 he said in jest that he had resurrected more times
than Jesus Christ, after media reports that he had died on holiday.
A diplomatic cable from 2008, leaked two years ago by
whistleblower website WikiLeaks, quoted Mugabe's close ally and former central
bank chief Gideon Gono as telling former US ambassador Christopher Dell that
Mugabe had been diagnosed with prostate cancer
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