Former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has reportedly been urged to approach the courts of law “if he believes President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration” is not legitimate.
This came after Mugabe told journalists in Harare last week that the Mnangagwa led government lacked constitutional legitimacy.
Mugabe described his departure from office in November as a “coup d’etat”.
“I say it was a coup d’etat – some people have refused to call it a coup d’etat,” said Mugabe referring to the brief takeover by the army which led to Mnangagwa assuming power after his resignation.
“We must undo this disgrace we have imposed on ourselves,” he said.
The nonagenarian also said that a meeting between him and his successor would restore constitutional order.