*President Mugabe and wife, Grace |
At 92 years of age, Robert Mugabe is the oldest-serving head of
state on the African continent, and one of the oldest in the world.
But as time goes on and the
president’s health comes under scrutiny, the national conversation in Zimbabwe is
increasingly dominated by calls for Mugabe to step down and debates about who
could replace him.
Earlier in April, thousands of supporters of the opposition Movement
for Democratic Change, led by Morgan Tsvangirai, took to the streets in the
capital Harare in the biggest opposition
demonstration seen in Zimbabwe
for years. Despite calls from the influential veterans of Zimbabwe’s independence war—in
which the president himself fought—to step aside, Mugabe remains resolute as
ever, saying he will stay in the post until he is 100 and will only hand over the presidency
when “God says ‘come.’”
Newsweek considers who might
replace the country’s only post-independence leader when—and if—he steps down.
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