
Robert Mugabe, once a liberation hero of the people of Zimbabwe and the African continent, has fallen. It seems at last Africa's leaders are prepared to admit publicly that Mugabe has lost the plot and has got to go - for the sake of the people of Zimbabwe and to preserve stability in the region.
It's been a long time coming, but Mugabe's arrogance and tyranny have finally burnt a hole in the hero-mantle that seemed to protect him from the criticism of his African brothers.
In South Africa we have already begun to see some of our heroes turn into arrogant, self-enriching, empowerment junkies, whilst others have settled for political prostitution, and still others have sought to fulfil their ambitions of wealth by lining their pockets with corrupt gains.
Those who continue to be heroes of South Africa and its people are few and far between.
Dishonest, irresponsible leadership and vacuous political rhetoric seem to be the order of the day. I don't believe South Africans will tolerate such opportunism, but are we prepared to say to our heroes of yesterday: You no longer embody the principles we expect of our heroes, so you've got to go!