Robert Mugabe Roasts Kenyans, This is The Disturbing Statement He Issued, Again!
When you are 90 years old and are still in the office you sort of relinquish the right to relate with the world; for you see,the world sees you as an evil man who won’t give up leadership democratically until you fall off the throne into your death.
While still on that falling tip, Robert Mugabe who has made Kenya his butt end of odd jokes almost lost his dentures a while back when he almost fell off the steps when walking down the ramp. When in India, where he refused to wear the traditional outfit as required of the visiting heads of states, Mugabe Stumbled again , but this time, the gods of his ancestors protected him from falling head first, arms flailing.
See video: Mugabe almost falls in India.
Now, the falling king has taken jabs at the Kenya alluding to corruption where he is alleged to have said in a statement :
“Those people of East Africa shock me with their wizardry in stealing. Sometimes I tend to believethat stealing is in every Kenyan’s blood. These people go to their schools and read good courses but they qualify as the best thieves. You can even think that there is a subject in their universities called Bachelor of Stealing. Whenever they get an opportunity as employees,they never disappoint. They steal enough money to buy their freedom because even the judges who listen to their cases are financially powerless. I urge you my people to be on high alert in case you by bad luck, happen to visit that East African nation. They might infect you with that disease and we don’t want it here. Zimbabweans are honest people who love their country and don’t want such stealing tendencies ” [sic]
This was malicious, coming from a president whose countryis in shambles, from corruption to tyrannical rule by a leader who refuses to relinquish leadership, setting himself up as a moral god. Pray tell, how do we do away with corruption Sir?
This is the umpteenth time Mugabe has attacked Kenya in matters corruption, whereas he might have point, sensationalism is of little help to Kenyans; while at it, he should offers us (as a good African) practicable solutions to our never ending perpetual vice of corruption.
Yes?