Wednesday, February 18, 2015

REMEMBER ZIMBABWE’S PLANNED OWAMBE? Anger In Zimbabwe Over 'Obscene' Mugabe Birthday Bash

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe talks during celebrations marking his 90th birthday in Marondera, on February 23, 2014 ©Jekesai Njikizana (AFP)


GRAPHITTI NEWS carried the report of the forthcoming 91st birthday planned for Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe for the February 28th, at which guest would dine on choice game including elephant, lion, buffaloes, impalas and sables. Read here.
Now there is a backlash. Zimbabwe's main opposition party on Wednesday denounced as "obscene" a planned bash to celebrate President Robert Mugabe's 91st birthday at a time the economy is on a downturn.

Mugabe turns 91 on Saturday and each year his ZANU-PF party lays on a lavish party using funds raised through public donations. This year a belated feast is set for February 28 at a hotel in the prime resort town of Victoria Falls where guests will be served with game meat donated by a local farmer, according to AFP.
But the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), the country's main opposition, wants the funds raised for the party to be used instead to fix infrastructure such as hospitals.
"All the money that has been collected to bankroll this obscene jamboree should be immediately channeled towards rehabilitating the collapsed public hospitals, clinics and rural schools in Matabeleland North province," Obert Gutu, spokesman for the MDC party said in a statement.
Victoria Falls is in Matabeleland North province where public facilities such as clinics and roads are in a state of disrepair for lack of funds -- as elsewhere in rural Zimbabwe.
The town is home to one of the world's largest waterfalls, the Victoria Falls.
Gutu also suggested that food donated for the birthday be "handed over" to charities for the disabled and to orphanages.
A businessman in Victoria Falls last week reportedly offered two elephants, two buffalos, two sable antelopes and five impala to be slaughtered for Mugabe's birthday party.
He also promised Mugabe a lion trophy.
The businessman was reported by the state-owned Chronicle daily newspaper as saying the donation was "our way of supporting the function and to ensure a celebratory mood in our community as well."
An all-night music concert in Harare this Friday will preface the celebrations which in the past have included a fashion show and a football match.
Africa's oldest ruler Mugabe has been in power since 1980.

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