Mugabe would have rejected WHO role, says spokesman after its U-turn

Mugabe would have rejected WHO role, says spokesman after its U-turn

by Joseph Anthony
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe addresses the 72nd United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 21, 2017. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File Photo/File Photo

Robert Mugabe would have rejected the role of World Health Organization goodwill envoy had he been formally asked, his spokesman said on Tuesday, days after state media cheered the Zimbabwean presidentโ€™s appointment.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus named Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador on Wednesday at a conference in Uruguay that both men were attending.

But the appointment was rescinded on Sunday following a backlash from Western donors, rights groups and opposition parties.

Last Friday, the state-owned Herald celebrated the largely ceremonial appointment as a โ€˜New feather in Presidentโ€™s capโ€™, adding that Mugabe, 93, had accepted the role.

His spokesman told the same newspaper on Tuesday that Zimbabweโ€™s sole leader since independence from Britain in 1980 had only heard about the appointment via the media.

โ€œHad anything been put to the President … (he) would have found such a request to be an awkward one,โ€ Charamba was quoted as saying.

โ€œThe WHO cannot take back what it never gave in the first place, and as far as he is concerned, all this hullabaloo over a non-appointment is in fact a non-event.โ€

Charamba did not respond to calls seeking further comment.

Mugabeโ€™s critics were outraged by Tedrosโ€™ announcement, saying he was rewarding a man whose government had presided over the collapse of Zimbabweโ€™s health system.

Charamba said the fact that Zimbabwe was a producer and exporter of tobacco, mostly to China, would have meant Mugabe campaigning against a crop that underpins the economy.

Tobacco is Zimbabweโ€™s single largest foreign currency earner, bringing in an average $800 million annually in the last four years, according to official data.

โ€œTo be seen to be playing goodwill ambassador in respect of an agency which has a well-defined stance on tobacco growing and tobacco selling, that would have been a contradiction,โ€ Charamba said.

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