Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe died in Singapore on Friday at the age of 95, The National reports.
Mugabe, a leader of his country's independence struggle, had been receiving treatment in the city state since April.
He health had deteriorated in recent months and President Emmerson Mnangagwa told a cabinet meeting two weeks ago that doctors had discontinued treatment.
Mugabe served as prime minister from independence in 1980 until 1987, when he began three decades of increasingly authoritarian rule as president. He was removed from the presidency in a military coup in November 2017 amid growing unrest over the country dire economic state.