Botswana President Ian Khama has called on President Robert
Mugabe of Zimbabwe to step aside without delay and allow a new leadership in
the country.
He said on Wednesday in Gaborone that the call had become
imperative because the political and economic implosion in Zimbabwe since 2000
is dragging down the whole of southern Africa.
Mr. Khama, a British-trained former general, said the
92-year-old president, who came to power after independence from Britain in
1980, should accept the reality of his advancing years and retire.
“We are talking about a 92-year-old man and there’s just so
much you can do at that age to try and keep up.
“They have got plenty of people there who have got good
leadership qualities who could take over.
“It is obvious that at his age and the state Zimbabwe is in,
he is not able to provide the leadership that could get the country out of its
predicament,” he said.
Mr. Khama said the instability in Zimbabwe was damaging
Botswana’s efforts to wean itself off mining, which accounted for 20 per cent
of GDP and nearly 60 per cent of exports.
He said the sit-tight syndrome and unrest in Zimbabwe was
forcing more and more Zimbabweans to leave their country.
Mr. Khama said Botswana is home to an estimated 100,000
Zimbabweans and a fraction of the three million believed to be in South Africa.
“Botswana’s jails held significant numbers of Zimbabweans.
“It is a big concern; it is a problem for all of us in the
region and it is a burden. There’s no doubt about that,’’ he said.
Botswana, the world’s largest producer of diamonds, shares
800 km of border with Zimbabwe.
The country has felt the full effects of its neighbour’s
economic collapse under the weight of political violence and hyper inflation
since 2000.
(Reuters/NAN)

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