Mugabe says he's still waiting for his $ 467,000 pension, hinting that he could vote for Chamisa



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Mugabe also said that he wanted his wife, Grace, to be left alone and not be continually harbaded by the state.

But most of his two-hour missive was an indication that he would vote for the opposition MDC The Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa, on Monday, because ZANU-PF told him had caused too much suffering.

On the bottom of a small lake on the land of his home, Mugabe denounced Zanu-PF, party of which he is considered the founding fathers.

"I can not vote for those who have reduced me to this condition," he said, referring to the coup d'etat of November that saw him replaced by the 39, former vice president Mnangagwa.

would prefer to make a selection from the 22 presidential candidates running for the election, but suggested that these candidates, who had not made an impact at the rallies, were not worth not his vote.

"There is [MDC Alliance leader‚ Nelson] Chamisa" he concluded. "He seems to be doing well in his rallies," he said. "Whoever wins, and if he does, we wish him good luck."

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