Zimbabwean officials yesterday dismissed reports that President
Robert Mugabe had been hospitalised during a trip to Singapore as
"hogwash."
Speculation that the 88-year-old leader was gravely ill swirled
over the weekend, after opposition media asked why a second cabinet
meeting in a week had been cancelled.
Yesterday, veteran state security minister Sydney Sekeramayi
said: "It's just the wish of our detractors. The President is alive
and well."
Information minister Webster Shamu said: "It's a lot of
hogwash ... He is well and should be back later today (Tuesday) or
tomorrow, which is why the cabinet meeting was pushed to Thursday."
Lower-ranking politicians confirmed a state of confusion and
worry in Harare. There has been speculation that the president had
been rushed to Singapore after collapsing.
The president, who was last seen in public on March 28, makes
frequent visits to Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong, sometimes for
weeks at a time.
The government has acknowledged that he receives medical care --
such as treatment for cataracts -- on some of those visits.
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April 11, 2012
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