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Mr. and Mrs. Mugabe |
Zimbabwe’s
First Lady Grace Mugabe’s comments signify an escalation of the succession
battle in Zanu PF ahead of the party’s elective congress in December and
confirmed the long held public view that she was working with a faction led by
Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, to stop Vice President
Joice Mujuru, although she has presidential ambitions of her own.
She
spoke glowingly of Mnangagwa.
Addressing
war veterans who gathered at her orphanage in Mazowe, in Mashonaland Central
province – ironically Mujuru’s home province, Grace for the first time publicly
mentioned Mujuru by name.
In previous rallies she has verbally attacked Mujuru,
describing her as lazy, incompetent, corrupt and an extortionist but has never
publicly mentioned her name.
“Mai
Mujuru must resign!” she told war veterans, before turning to war veterans
leader Joseph Chinotimba to ask if he was not happy that there was a vacancy in
the vice president’s office.
“We
request that dai achingoterera zvataurika kuti baba zvisavaomera. Takataura isu
zvebaby dumping cause ndakati baba kana vakasakudumper, we will do it
ourselves. (We request that she listens to the voice of reason so that she does
not make Mugabe make a decision. We have talked about baby dumping, and I
said if Mugabe does not dump her, we will do it ourselves),” said Grace.
Grace
said the vice president was not doing any work and was of no value to the
president.
“Mujuru
has done nothing since her appointment because she spent her time eyeing the
president’s post. I don’t see how she is capable of leading this country,”
before accusing her of wanting to stage a coup.
Grace
recently completed a tour of the country’s 10 provinces to thank members of the
Zanu PF women’s league for electing her to lead them. Mujuru did not attend any
of the rallies and Grace suggested that the vice president was questioning the
purpose of her holding the rallies “Why not [hold rallies]? I am the First
Lady.”
“They
say I want to be President, why not, am I not a Zimbabwean?” Grace said, in
remarks targeted at Mujuru, which also confirmed her ambitions. “Oh so it’s
only you [Mujuru] who is suitable. Today we say go and rest mother so that
those who are capable can go on leading,” she added.
Respect
Mnangagwa
She said Zimbabwe had many people who had potential to lead the country, but certainly not Mujuru before questioning her liberation war credentials. Mujuru is said to have downed a helicopter carrying Rhodesian soldiers during the armed liberation struggle, but Grace suggested it was a lie.
“All
war veterans know what they did, not those who claim that they have downed a
chopper. Let people say it than praise yourself only to be disapproved by
others,” she said.
Grace
said Zimbabweans should respect Mnangagwa whom she said had the support of
eight of the country’s 10 provinces ahead of the 2004 congress, which
catapulted Mujuru to the vice presidency.
Mugabe
blocked Mnangagwa from taking over power after supporting an idea by the Mujuru
faction that the position be reserved for a woman. Ironically Grace and her
right hand woman, Oppah Muchinguri, campaigned for Mujuru to take the position
but are now working around the clock to block her charge towards the
presidency.
Mujuru
leads a faction that is controlling the majority of Zanu PF structures
including the politburo, central committee, and the provinces. She looked
assured of landing the position until Grace joined hands with the Mnangagwa
faction.
The
First Lady told war veterans she had played a big part in ensuring Mujuru gets
the vice presidency, but said once there, she became power hungry and began to
push for Mugabe’s ouster.
Grace
is eyeing a senior position as she is keen to assume power so that she can
protect her family and vast business empire. She does not believe Mujuru will
protect her interests and has been publicly revealing her fears.
Source: http://mg.co.za
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