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Mugabe’s Legacy, Dignity Must Be Protected – Rawlings

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As Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe’s time in power appears to be winding down amid political turmoil and a seeming military takeover, former President Jerry Rawlings is mindful of what he calls the long-time ruler’s “unassailable” legacy.

President Mugabe’s 37 years in charge of Zimbabwe are likely to be remembered for the disastrous management of the economy, but Mr. Rawlings has highlighted the enigmatic Zimbabwean leader’s Pan-African ideals.

President Mugabe has been in control of Zimbabwe since it threw off white minority rule in 1980.

In a message on social media, Mr. Rawlings, a former Military ruler, expressed hope that Zimbabwe’s current political crisis will pass with the 93-year-old’s President Mugabe’s legacy and dignity intact.

“As unavoidable as the Zimbabwe situation may be, let us hope that the transition occurs without destroying Mugabe’s legacy and dignity unduly. His African pride, dignity and audacity were unassailable. He served and lived for the dignity of his fellow black in a manner that so many of us fell very short of,” Mr. Rawlings said.
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