[PHOTOS] Mugabe marks first birthday in 37 years as private citizen
Ex-President Robert Mugabe at his last birthday in office. Web photo
Erstwhile Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, who turns 94 today, marks his first birthday in 37 years as a private citizen.
And though the administration of his successor, Emmerson
Mnangagwa, had declared the day a national holiday, the celebration
lacked the national fanfare that greeted his birthdays since he assumed
office as President on December 31, 1987 and until he stepped down on
November 21, 2017.
Before he became the president, he was the prime minister for seven years — from April 18, 1980 to December 30, 1987.
As president, Mugabe sometimes celebrated his birthdays
wearing suits decorated with his own images at parties that included
lavish feasts.
But following his ousting in November after a brief military takeover, this year’s festivities were restrained.
As reported by local media, other than a solitary editorial
proclaiming the day in the government-run Herald newspaper, there was
little in the way of official fanfare.
“None of the ministries and agencies that previously
clamoured to mark the day even acknowledged it this year, and the flurry
of tributes that filled newspaper pull-outs each year was also absent,”
Daily Nation reports.
And though government offices and schools were closed for
the first annual “Robert Mugabe National Youth Day,” which was declared a
week after his forced resignation on November 21, 2017, much civilian
life continued as normal.
See some web photos of past birthdays:
Mugabe at his 87th birthdayAt his 88th birthdayHis 90th birthdayAt his 91st birthday92nd birthdayChefs logging a giant birthday cake into one of Mugabe’s birthday venuesFanfare at one of the parties
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