ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu had harsh words for Zimbabwe’s embattled President Robert Mugabe on Tuesday during a visit to Sweden, calling him a “caricature” of an African leader. “He’s almost a caricature of all the things people think black African leaders do. He seems to be wanting to make a cartoon of himself,” Tutu said. Tutu, the 1984 Nobel peace prize laureate and former chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which investigated crimes under apartheid, was in Sweden on Tuesday to receive an honorary degree at Uppsala University. He made his comments after reports surfaced in the Swedish press Tuesday of an incident in Zimbabwe two weeks ago, when Mugabe, at the inauguration of a water project co-financed by Sweden and attended by Swedish representatives, threatened the opposition with death if it criticised his government.