Zimbabwe

It brings the curtain down on Robert Mugabe's 37 years in power.
“The people have spoken. The voice of the people is the voice of God,” he told thousands of supporters.
But after decades of authoritarian rule, the country faces a long road to reform its repressive political system.
As the country celebrates its dictator's downfall, his authoritarian system remains intact.
The world's oldest serving president will step down after 37 years in power.
Thousands of people have joined mass protests against Mugabe and calls to resign have come from many sides.
He and his wife Grace would be granted full immunity if he steps down.
The 93-year-old leader has ruled the country for the last 37 years.
Mugabe appeared in public for the first time since Zimbabwe's military took over three days ago.
“The folly that the killing helps lions and elephants is just that ― pure folly."