Zimbabwe's president Robert
Mugabe is the chairman of the African Union. Really!
The 90-year-old was elected by his fellow heads of state to replace Mauritania's Mohammed Ould Abdel Aziz in the role, which rotates between the continent's five regions.
"By electing me to
preside over this august body, with full knowledge of the onerous
responsibility that lies ahead, I humbly accept your collective decision,"
Mugabe said as he was appointed at the AU summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Africa's longest-serving
leader is still viewed with respect by many of the continent after he led
Zimbabwe to independence however he is subject to travel bans in the European
Union and US.
He was given a rare
invitation to an EU-Africa summit in Brussels last year, but boycotted after
his wife was refused a visa.
When he initially took
power he was seen as promoting reconciliation, but controversial land reforms
which forced out white farmers from 2000 onwards drew ire in the West.
Since then, he has
increasing been accused of human rights abuses and vote-rigging as his ZANU-PF
party has clung on to power.
No other president
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