Politics

Cartoonists refuse to be left out with Mugabe resignation

The Inspirer

After 37 years as president Robert Gabriel Mugabe finally agreed to resign his post on the back of internal and external pressure.

The impasse leading to his resignation on Tuesday, November 21, 2017; started with the firing of his vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa and the subsequent takeover of political power by the army.

The military insisted their actions were not a coup and that it was meant for removing criminal elements surrounding the 93-year-old president. Mugabe had been under house arrest for a week before his eventual resignation.

Political watchers have been giving their take on the events in the southern African nation as global leaders continue to react to Mugabe’s resignation. A lot of ink has gone into the entire episode as journalists continue to run Zimbabwe – related material even after Mugabe.

One group of artists who have also refused to be left out are cartoonists, who bring somewhat funny perspectives to the events. Below are a series of cartoons depicting the end of Mugabe – at the time of resignation, the world’s oldest political leader.

 

 

 

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Elias Hakizimana

Elias Hakizimana, CEO&Founder of The Inspirer Ltd,(www.rwandainspirer.com) is a professional Rwandan Journalist with Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Communication, received from University of Rwanda’s College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS) in 2014. He served various media houses in Rwanda including Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) in 2013 and became passionate with English Online and Print Media Publications where he exercised his talent as a Freelance News Reporter for The New Times, The Independent, The Rwanda Focus, Panorama and more before he became a Self-Entrepreneur as the CEO and Founder of The Inspirer Limited in early 2017.

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