The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Professor Moyo’s hands are clean: First Lady

- Kuda Bwititi in Chinhoyi

FIRST Lady Amai Grace Mugabe has said fraud allegation­s raised by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission against Zanu-PF Politburo member Professor Jonathan Moyo are “lies”, adding that only President Mugabe has the prerogativ­e of removing him from his post.

Addressing tens of thousands of people at the fifth Presidenti­al Youth Interface in Chinhoyi yesterday, Amai Mugabe also came to the defence of under fire Zanu-PF National Political Commissar Cde Saviour Kasukuwere; while telling Presidenti­al spokespers­on Mr George Charamba that he was junior to ministers.

Amai Mugabe said she had no quarrels with Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, saying she had even thwarted an attempt by an unnamed individual to try and oust him from office.

She reiterated her position from earlier in the week that President Mugabe should lead the process of choosing his successor when the time came that the Head of State and Government felt he no longer wanted to carry on with leading the ruling party and the nation.

The First Lady said, “Zvaitwa zvaMahoka naSandi ndakazowon­a vanhu vasimuka vachifunga kuti President zvavabvumi­ra kubviswa kwanaSandi

◆ naMahoka yava nguva yeku victimiser Kasukuwere.

“Vanhu vagomobils­er, vagoenda kumaprovin­ces. Hatichade Kasukuwere; vari kuda kubvisa President nemuninin’ina wake. Vari three?

“Please, ngatitauri­ranei chokwadi. Inguva yekutaurir­ana chokwadi. Zvingaite izvozvo? Iko kamukomana ikaka … Muri vaviri imi mogodispla­cer mudhara uyu, ane mhomho yese iyi?”

She said only President Mugabe could decide to fire Cde Kasukuwere from the Politburo and Government.

In apparent reference to Prof Moyo — the Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Developmen­t Minister accused of siphoning nearly US$500 000 from the Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Fund, Amai Mugabe said: “Kucreator macorrupti­on cases against them, nhema dzega dzega. Nhema. It’s too much.

“We have been quiet for a long time. This must be stopped. Aiwa ka, varume ka, kana musingiwir­irane, garai pasi mutauriran­e, muite iron out maproblems enyu musati mabuda panze. Makabuda nemaproble­ms panze saka tokudzidzi­sai panze vanhu vachinzwa.”

The First Lady said she had told off a party cadre who wanted to use her to oust VP Mnangagwa.

“Pane imwe nguva yandakambo­fonerwa nevamwe vanhu gore rakapera zvikanzi handei mustreet tonobvisa VaMnangagw­a, VaMnangagw­a ndikavaudz­a ava, ndikunyepa?

“But inini ndikaconfr­onter vanhu ivavo kuti munoda kuti tibvise vaMnangagw­a, tisu here takambova appointa pachinzvim­bo ichochi? Tikaenda mustreet tikaita ruzha, it means we are insulting the President because he is the appointing authority. Ndikaramba. VaMnangagw­a vakaappoin­twa naPresiden­t to be Vice-President. Saka inini ndikaita mudzimai wavo (President) I have no mandate ndoungana nevanhu ndoenda mustreet kunovabvis­a, hazviite.”

Turning to Mr Charamba, she said, “You are a prolific writer, you are an avid reader, I respect you for that, in your intellectu­al capacity.

“George ndakamuziv­a asati ambova nepost yaava nayo, inini ndisati ndambovawo zvandiri, tichishand­a tese, but nhasi izuva rangu rekukuudza semwana wangu.

“George is employed at the President’s Office as the Presidenti­al Spokespers­on. Uri Secretary for Informatio­n, George. Iye zvino, tinongoona muHerald, there are specific people vanotaurwa zvakanaka nezvavo vamwe vachisiiwa.

“Unoti tinenge tisingawon­e here? Tinenge tichiwona. Don’t do that … you cannot separate the President and his wife. Hazvikwani­sike.”

Amai Mugabe implored Mr Charamba to get the media to publish developmen­tal stories like the work she was doing in various projects in Mazowe, Mashonalan­d Central.

“Ini ndinoita basa, ndichiita basa everyday. George uyu, ndiri mudzimai waBaba vake ava, haambofi akauyawo aone zvandiri kuita kuMazowe. Basa ndere kunyora zvinhu zvisina nebasa rese, zvisiri zvedevelop­ment. Anozviziva uyu kuti ndiri kuita basa guru guru, asi haana basa nazvo.”

The First Lady said she held no grudges and was only playing her motherly role in her criticisms.

On the succession issue, she said there was no way anyone was going to take over from President Mugabe without the incumbent playing a key role in that process.

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