Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Biodun Iginla, BBC News

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Robert Mugabe: Zimbabwe leader's birthday party criticised

  • 27 February 2016

Media captionThousands turned out to celebrate Mugabe's birthday as Nomsa Maseko reports

Zimbabwe's ruling party has been criticised for hosting lavish 92nd birthday celebrations for President Robert Mugabe while swathes of the population face food shortages.
The event reportedly cost almost $800,000 (£575,000).
The opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) called the celebrations "obscene".
Mr Mugabe has dominated Zimbabwe politics since independence from the UK in 1980.
The event, which was televised and featured schoolchildren reading poetry about the president, was held in the drought-stricken south eastern city of Masvingo.
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The elderly leader, accompanied by his wife Grace, released 92 balloons to kick off the event at the Great Zimbabwe monument, with tens of thousands of people attending.
In a speech, Mr Mugabe attacked Western donors, and said he would not accept "rotten, filthy" aid if it was contingent on Zimbabwe accepting same-sex marriages, the government-owned newspaper the Herald reported.
But the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) said the celebrations were "ill-conceived".
Money used for the event should be used to import maize "to avert the impending starvation" in Masvingo and other areas, said Obert Gutu, a MDC spokesman.
One of the huge cakes to celebrate Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's 92nd birthday held in Masvingo, Zimbabwe, 27 February 2016.Image copyright EPA
Image caption Zimbabwe has asked for nearly $1.6 billion in food aid amid severe drought


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