OK to invade and remove Mugabe, Ncube tells Brits
Saying that he is prepared to lead the overthrow of President Robert Mugabe but that the people are not ready, Bulawayo Archbishop Pius Ncube has told reporters that Britain would be justified in invading Zimbabwe.
The Courier-Mail reports that Archbishop Ncube told London’s Sunday Times the deepening destitution in his country, including millions going hungry and the world’s highest inflation rate, meant Britain would be right to act.
“I think it is justified for Britain to raid Zimbabwe and remove Mugabe,” he said.
“We should do it ourselves but there’s too much fear. I’m ready to lead the people, guns blazing, but the people are not ready.”
Archbishop Ncube said the president was squandering money while the people starved and had just spent $US2 million ($A2.37 million) on surveillance equipment while most people struggled along on $US2 ($A2.37) a week.
“How can you expect people to rise up when even our church services are attended by state intelligence people?” the archbishop said.