Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe mourns fellow revolutionary Cuban leader Fidel Castro

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe mourns fellow revolutionary Cuban leader Fidel Castro
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30 November 2016
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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has paid tribute to Fidel Castro, Cuba's former leader who died last Friday (25 November).

Veteran pro-independence leader Mugabe, who has been in power in the southern African state since 1980, landed in Havana, Cuba on 29 November ahead of Castro's 4 December funeral.

Paying tribute to the former revolutionary, Mugabe described Castro as the leader, not only of the Cuban revolution, but also of all African people, the state-owned Herald newspaper reported.

"Fidel [Castro] was not just your leader. He was our leader and the leader of all revolutionaries. We followed him, listened to him and tried to emulate him," Mugabe said, as he addressed the media on his arrival at the Jose Marti International Airport.

Describing Castro's death as a great loss to Cuba, Mugabe said the leader of the Cuban revolution was being mourned in all communities in Africa where, he claimed, his liberation ideology perpetuates.

Mugabe, who is expected to run again in Zimbabwe's 2018 presidential election, praised Castro's resilience when faced with the US' commercial, economic, and financial embargo against Cuba from 1962. Mugabe himself is facing both US and European Union restrictive measures against Zimbabwe, which were extended until 20 February 2017 in February this year.

The African leader also referred to Cuba's funding and provision of human resources for and during the liberation wars in several African and southern African countries, including Angola. South African's late President Nelson Mandela publicly recognised the debilitation of South Africa's government was partially credited to Cuba's military support to Angola in the 1970s and 1980s.

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