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Frail Mugabe causes a stir at Papua New Guinea Airport

Zimbabwe’s President, Robert Mugabe arrived in Papua New Guinea’s(PNG) capital Port Moresby accompanied by a ‘fortress of a mobile security personnel’ according to a local report.

The locals were amazed to see The Zimbabwe President holding on to ‘Madam Mugabe hand while he struggled to walk down the aeroplane stairs’ at the Jacksons International Airport in Port Moresby, the capital of Papau New Guinea.

Mugabe holds on to stir wall and Grace as he slowly emerges from air zim  plane

Mugabe was welcomed by a packed airport with so many onlookers jostling to catch a glimpse of the world’s oldest head of state.

The well travelled Mugabe will be the only head of state attending the the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) meeting  in PNG  this coming week.

 

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