While delivering a speech at the opening of parliament, Zimbabwe’s
President Robert Mugabe gave a good reason to be ridiculed by the
opposition parliamentarians.
They felt a little bit deja-vu when it turned out Mugabe has read out
the same speech he gave during his state of the nation address on 25
August, when he was booed by the opposition MPs.
Mugabe’s spokesman George Charamba told that the error was caused by a mix-up in presidential secretarial office.
When the 91-year-old president started his speech everybody
understood it was the one he already gave once, but the MPs sat silently
listening it to the end, because the parliamentary speaker warned
against disrupting proceedings. Besides that, opposition MPs in the
Zimbabwean parliament received follwing anonymous text messages: “warning: Immunity ends in parliament… act wisely by not disturbing the proceedings of parliament.“
Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe was among several dignitaries
that visited Nigeria for the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari,
in Abuja, Friday, May 29, 2015.
No
sooner had the programme commenced when Mugabe started to doze off
while other dignitaries were paying attention at the event.
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