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Outrage over interviewer's 'fawning' over Mugabe

Celebrity interviewer on the defensive after presenting the ageing despot as a caring family man while ignoring horror of his abusive reign

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Robert Mugabe plays happy families with interviewer Dali Tambo.

"Warm, charismatic and very humorous."

Could South African television personality Dali Tambo really have been talking about Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe?

Asking him to stare into his wife's eyes ... is an act of almost comical horror
Columnist verashini pillay

Tambo, the son of South African liberation heroes Oliver and Adelaide Tambo, has been on the defensive since throwing a series of soft questions at the Zimbabwean leader during interviews for his TV show People of the South.

South Africa's Twittersphere lit up with outrage, and media critics slammed the programme, with Mail and Guardian columnist Verashni Pillay calling it "sycophantic and fawning".

Mugabe alienated many South Africans with his criticism of the country's beloved former president, Nelson Mandela, whom he said had treated non-blacks too kindly.

Mugabe, who faces elections this year, said his people still needed him as president.

"We will fight to the finish. That's it," he said.

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