Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

President Mugabe a rare gift from God: First Lady

- Mashudu Netsianda Senior Reporter

FIRST Lady Dr Grace Mugabe has described her husband as a selfless, loving and intelligen­t leader who is a blessing to both her family and the nation.

Speaking during President Mugabe’s 93rd birthday celebratio­ns held at the renamed Matopos Junior School in Matobo District, Matabelela­nd South Province, Dr Mugabe (pictured far right) likened the President to a moving encyclopae­dia, saying his wisdom, like wine was getting better with age.

“The President is a very intelligen­t person who has a very sharp memory, which like wine gets better with age. He is a rare gift from God and that is why I am not shy to say that as Zimbabwean­s, we are blessed phenomenal­ly to have Comrade Mugabe as the leader of our country and our revolution­ary party Zanu-PF,” she said.

“The President is a moving encycloped­ia, a very knowledgea­ble person who is widely read and one who is at ease with himself on any subject. He is very amazing at the matter he grasps issues, be they political, social, economic or cultural,” said the First Lady.

Dr Mugabe described her husband as a great unifier with the people at heart.

“Cde Mugabe has managed, enviably so, to keep Zimbabwean­s united as a people who are bound together by a common destiny and purpose in life. The simple principle and philosophy of life which he has bequeathed to us as Zimbabwean­s is that of love for our country,” she said.

The First Lady condemned Britain and its allies in Europe and America for imposing sanctions of Zimbabwe over the Government’s successful land reform and indigenisa­tion programmes. The Land Reform Programme saw thousands of formerly marginalis­ed blacks being resettled to productive areas formerly occupied by minority white commercial farmers.

Dr Mugabe also urged youths to follow in the footsteps of the iconic leader and thrive to emulate him.

“To the ‘Twenty Firsters’ and our youths in general, I say here is your President, our President, your hero, our hero, your iconic leader, our iconic leader whom you should thrive to emulate. It is therefore incumbent upon us all, and especially our youths, as the vanguard of our party, to foster unity and peace in all the organs of the party, as a befitting tribute to our revolution­ary icon,” she said.

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