Muammar Gaddafi reaches 41 years in power
16 January 2011
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Lybia’s ruler Muammar Gaddafi reached a total 41 years in power today(Sunday).
The Lybian dictator (pictured) who dreams of uniting the African continent under his leadership has been at the helm of the Lybian presidency since  the 16th January 1970 when he became premier of Libya. He has ruled the country ever since and now holds the title ‘Colonel’.
Gaddafi is now left with less than 24 months to become Africa’s longest serving ruler. gadafi-hands-up-412X232At the moment the record is held by Gabon’s former President Omar Bongo, currently recorded as Africa’s longest dictator and who died at age 73 in 2009. Zimbabwe’s Robert Mugabe who is yet the world’s oldest ruler follows behind Gadaffi by ten years. (ZimEye, Zimbabwe)

8 Replies to “Muammar Gaddafi reaches 41 years in power”

  1. Maybe zvinondivharawo but l also wanted to know kuti uyu weku Angola Edwardo dos Santos ave namakore mangani achitonga zvakare? Mudhara bob muchiripo tongai mamwezve makore gumi mwari vanemi gushungo

  2. The Libya puppet regime that was installed by the Mossad and Armand Hammer is doing rather well still. With very interesting links to wealthy Austrian tycoons of certain descent 😉

  3. thats excellent Tendai Gono, President mugabe is so brave enough to lead the country. He is the one who came out and pulled the long nose by the coller, kicked him and showed him the way to hell.

  4. without oil they would be gastarbeiter in Europe, inga akapihwa minda wakatadza kurima nanhasi zvakai mbwee, vazukuru vangu vaitoseka kuti kuno tigere kuswero rinda sora.

  5. You can rule Libya all you like but you WILL NEVER RULE ZIMBABWE!!in as much we the Zanu-PF support African Unity,We will only unite on the same level.Only Mugabe can lead Africa!

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