But the first lady said she is not angling for Vice-President and one-time Mugabe heir apparent Joice Mujuru’s post although she used the war “war” in a rally. “I told the President that if you don’t dump that faction leader we will dump her ourselves,” Grace Mugabe said on the campaign trail, referring to Mujuru.
Mujuru and
powerful Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa who in the past controlled the
secret police and military — are seen as the leading contenders to replace
90-year-old Mugabe when he steps down or dies. But Grace Mugabe’s recent entry
into politics, swift rise to power within the ruling ZANU-PF and ferocious
attacks on Mujuru, have raised the prospect that the vice president’s star is
waning.It has also raised speculation that Mugabe could be grooming his wife to
take over when he dies.
“We
campaigned for you (Mujuru) not only last year, but over the years, but now it
is war because I have been nominated,” said Grace Mugabe, 49, who is set to
become head of ZANU-PF’s influential women’s league.
“I never said
I want anyone’s position” she told party supporters at her final rally in
Marondera, east of the capital, on Friday.Grace Mugabe accused Mujuru — the
widow of the late liberation war army commander Solomon Mujuru — of leading a
faction vying for power, and demanded she apologise.
Learning the skill of oppression pretty fast from the boss
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