President Robert Mugabe today said he was not ready to retire yet and would not step down because of pressure from Britain and other countries for a change in government. “I’ve thought about retirement, but not when the British are saying we want regime change,” Mugabe said in Japan. “I won’t be changed by the British. My people will change me.”
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