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Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Confused Mugabe summoned Parliament again for a corrected script reading





When did you last heard a head of state summoning parliament for a correction of  his wrong script reading, well you have heard me right that's exactly what Mugabe is doing today in Zimbabwe at 13:00 GMT. What is surprising is not that he read the wrong script yesterday but that he didn't even realise it and read the script the entire session, and not only that but being cheered by ZANU PF MPs. Zimbabweans are wondering whether Mugabe at 91 is in frame of mind to lead the nation. What ever he is going to read, some fire works still await him this afternoon, news is buzzing with rumours that he mighty even struggle to read the corrected one, or somebody might even slip in another wrong one, as ZANU PF  in infighting gets dirty.



After his shambolic display when he read a wrong speech, President Mugabe has summoned Parliament to what he is calling an extraordinary sitting.

Both the National Assembly and Senate members are required to attend. Clerk of Parliament Mr Kennedy Chokuda, in a statement, implored all Members of Parliament to attend.

“The Clerk of Parliament, Mr K.M Chokuda would like to inform all Members of Parliament that pursuant to section 110 (2) (c ) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency the President, Cde R.G Mugabe has summoned Parliament to an extraordinary sitting to conduct special business. Parliament will meet at 1400 hours in the National Assembly chamber,” said Mr Chokuda.

“Thus, all Members of Parliament must be in their respective Chambers by 1400hours, Wednesday, 16 September 2015.”

When Parliament adjourned yesterday, Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is also leader of Government Business in the House had said the next sitting would be on September 22, 2015.
Mugabe has been told he was now too old to lead the country after he read a wrong speech without even realising it. This would never have happened to the Mugabe of old. 

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