Zimbabwe’s first lady says God wants her husband,
President Robert Mugabe, to rule the country and is unimpressed by
his challengers. Despite his old age, Grace Mugabe said God gave the
91-year-old leader strength so that he could continue holding office, local
media reported.
"Just ask yourself why
God continues giving a 91-year-old strength to lead the country. Where have you
ever seen a 91-year-old who can stand for two hours?" New Zimbabwe quoted the first lady as saying at a
function in Matabeleland north province Thursday.
Grace, 50, also warned those
who might want to challenge Mugabe not to forget ousted former vice president
Joice Mujuru, advising them to “tamba nevamwe zvakanaka.” Translation:
Play safe. Mujuru, Zimbabwe’s first female vice president, was sacked last year
amid allegations of corruption and plotting to overthrow Mugabe, though she
denied the claims. "This is what destroyed Mujuru. Do not be caught
off-side,” Grace said, according to New Zimbabwe.
The first lady’s remarks came as Mugabe’s ruling Zanu-PF party
faces raging factionalism, as members prepare to succeed the longtime leader
once he leaves office. Mugabe has ruled Zimbabwe since the southern African
country gained independence in 1980.
The Zanu-PF party has already
endorsed Mugabe for the 2018 presidential bid, when he will be 94. But
infighting has deeply divided the ruling faction seven months after Mujuru and
other prominent Zanu-PF members were fired, according to Zimbabwe Independent newspaper.
Grace, who became the new head of the ruling party’s women’s wing
last year, said many Zimbabweans think she is a “mental case,” but her words
should be taken seriously. “People think I am playing, but I am not,” the
state-owned Herald newspaper quoted the first lady as
saying on Thursday.
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