The leader of
Economic Freedom Fighters in South Africa, Julius Malema, has called on
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to step down from his position.
In a media
brief held in Braamfontein Monday morning,
Malema who was speaking on Gambia's political crisis between former
President Yahya Jammeh and incumbent President Adama Barrow, also urged Mugabe
to step down as president.
According to
him, he said the World's oldest President who has ruled for 30 years is not
doing justice on the African revolution project but destroying his own legacy.
'Zimbabwe
situation is bad, president Mugabe can't even control a spade, they were trying
to plant a tree and he can't control that thing. That's how old he is. He's no
longer capable of discharging his responsibilities."
His overstay
is not doing justice on the African revolution project. He is destroying his
own legacy.
We celebrate
Mugabe. We celebrate what he has done and we will continue his legacy, but
grandpa it's enough now. You must let go and allow other people to continue
that legacy.' he added.
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