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Mugabe Said to Quit Over Fear of Being Zimbabwe’s Qaddafi
HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – An emotional Robert Mugabe finally agreed to end his 37-rule in Zimbabwe when army generals who had seized power told him they would not prevent protesters from storming his home unless he relented, three people familiar with the talks said. The peril from the protesters was real. Three days before they’d approached the gates of his mansion, known as “the blue roof,” in the affluent northern Harare suburb of Borrowdale. Chris…
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