Zimbabwe’s former president Robert Mugabe gave his first interview following the military intervention in November last year. Mugabe described the military intervention code-named Operation Restore Legacy as a coup d’e tat despite regional, continental and international bodies saying it was not.
Below are some of the comments on Mugabe’s revelations in the interview:
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Mugabe in his interview says that he did not even know we had tanks in the country?
Mbanje or Manyepo?
— Maynard Manyowa (@iAmKudaMaynard) March 15, 2018
“Save us mhamha” – @ProfJNMoyo
😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/wVZHQfKHq5
— Maynard Manyowa (@iAmKudaMaynard) March 15, 2018
President Mugabe is doing well. Zimbabwe and the world deserved to hear his side of the story. I still maintain that the #MugabeFactor cannot be easily dismissed this coming election
— Blessing Ivan Vava (@blevava) March 15, 2018
Mugabe demanding proper invitation from Mnangagwa for talks. Ha ha! Old man still thinks Zimbabwe is impossible without his involvement. He’s a diligent moron. We can talk without him. We can BE without him. @matigary
— Vision 2030 (@SamaitaMakombe) March 15, 2018
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Karma really knows people's addresses. Mugabe now realises the importance of independent and international press that he used to banish…Iove this job. pic.twitter.com/0yRybeg9Pr
— Privilege Musvanhiri 🇿🇼 (@Musvanhiri) March 15, 2018
..I had to break my sabbatical to laugh hysterically at this.
Robert is choking back tears😂😂😂😂😂.
He literally set himself up for this, Im surprised he still sees himself as a victim in all this, nevermind he presided over the same system for 3 fuckin decades. smh https://t.co/Rr8BDm7U1f— Yondo Brother (@Guard_Jere) March 15, 2018
Robert Mugabe desperately seeks relevance. He can't deal with his new reality. A cruel old dictator seeking public sympathy. Not from me. Instead spare a thought for the many killed under his watch and the millions of dreams he destroyed. #Zimbabwe #RobertMugabe
— Trevor Ncube (@TrevorNcube) March 15, 2018
That Mugabe had to go is undebatable. That we don't want him back is crystal clear.
However, he was removed through an illegal military coup. Above all, RG has every right to express himself. His testimony is important for for é world to see we moved from the devil to Lucifer.— Patson Dzamara (@PatsonDzamara) March 15, 2018
Ultimately, I derive joy from the fact that Mugabe's testimony will certainly rattle ED's new deception. They murdered people in order to get power. The world had to know the other side. RG had to go & he went, but his minions remained & took over. They too must go.
— Patson Dzamara (@PatsonDzamara) March 15, 2018
Mugabe thinks that he is the only one who can betray; he wants to monopolise betrayal kkkkkkkk
— Pedzisai Ruhanya (@PedzisaiRuhanya) March 15, 2018