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Robert Mugabe's Cancer Battle Ends in Death

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 24 September 2019.

Former Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's long battle with cancer has come to an end, with the 95-year-old succumbing to the disease after his chemotherapy treatment was stopped.

According to Zimbabwe's State-run Herald newspaper, President Emmerson Mnangagwa revealed that Mugabe's doctors had stopped treatment due to his age and the fact that the cancer had spread and was no longer helping.

“Treatment had stopped, doctors had stopped treatment, chemotherapy, one, because of age and also because cancer had spread and it was not helping anymore,” Mnangagwa told ruling party supporters in New York, as quoted by the Herald.

Mugabe had been suffering from prostate cancer that had spread to other organs, according to a 2011 US diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks, although Zimbabwe government officials had previously denied these allegations.

Mugabe passed away on September 6th in Singapore, where he had been in the hospital for several months, bringing an end to his 37-year rule over Zimbabwe, which came to an end in a bloodless military coup in November 2017.

He will be laid to rest in a mausoleum still under construction at Heroes Acre, a hilltop shrine located in the outskirts of the capital Harare.

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