On the one hand, admitting to himself he lost means this tinpot dictator has a taste of reality. On the other, that means throughout his reign, we can safely conclude he was not delusional, and knew all the "reforms" he peddled were just to advance his own agenda and wealth. It means he honestly didn't give a shit about his people, not that it needs any more verification after "Operation Take-Out Trash" or redirecting blame to the whites and West.CBC wrote:Meanwhile, South Africa's leading financial newspaper, Business Day, said Thursday that Mugabe has privately admitted his defeat to family and friends, and was still deciding whether to hand over power or contest Tsvangirai's victory.
"Mugabe has conceded to his closest advisers, the army, police and intelligence chiefs. He has also told his family and personal advisers that he has lost the election," Business Day quoted an unidentified source as saying.
If he's admitting he lost it means he's made himself a reasonably safe insurance policy. Either another African shithole, or he's confident enough in Zimbabwe's laws that the incoming President won't order the Army to kill him. One difference between NK and Zimbabwe: at least the law still functions in Zimbabwe, though insane laws.