Mugabe’s ZANU-PF party will fete the veteran ruler, whose birthday was actually on Feb. 21, with an all-night concert among festivities which some critics estimate will cost $500,000.
A power-sharing government set up by Mugabe and his bitter rival Morgan Tsvangirai, now prime minister, has stabilised the economy after the crisis which many Zimbabweans blame on Mugabe’s policies. But aid agencies say over two million Zimbabweans will still need food aid this year.
Government workers, who earn an average $160 per month, went on strike this month to press for higher wages, while the majority of the population lives below a $1 a day.
“Holding these huge celebrations, even as civil servants strike for better wages, shows that the inclusive government has done nothing to change the arrogance of ZANU-PF, which insists on maintaining a personality cult around its leader, Mugabe, by nationalising what should be a private affair,” said John Makumbe, a veteran political commentator and Mugabe critic.