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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Samuel Osborne

Robert Mugabe says his Zanu-PF party wants him to stand again in Zimbabwe elections

Zimbabwe's President Mugabe has said his Zanu-PF party wants him to stand again for elections in 2018.

"They want me to stand for elections, they want me to stand for elections everywhere in the party," Mr Mugabe said in comments to state media ahead of his 93rd birthday this coming week.

"The majority of the people feel that there is no replacement, successor who to them is acceptable, as acceptable as I am," he added.

It comes after his wife said the 92-year-old president could contest the election even if he is "a corpse".

Grace Mugabe accused some of the ruling party Zanu-PF members of plotting to oust her husband, and said if he dies supporters should still put his name on the ballot to show their support.

“If God decides to take him, then we would rather field him as a corpse," she told a rally.

Mr Mugabe has been in power since 1980 and in December his party confirmed him as its candidate for the next presidential election expected in mid-2018, when he will be 94.

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