Sunday Times

Voters will pick Mugabe even in death, says Grace

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FIRST COUPLE: Grace and Robert Mugabe arrive for Zanu-PF’s politburo meeting in Harare on Wednesday THE wife of 92-year-old Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has said that he would be the voters’ choice even after he dies, as she addressed supporters from the ruling Zanu-PF party ahead of the weekend.

Grace Mugabe, who is seen as a possible successor to her husband, ratcheted up her colourful rhetoric ahead of the general election due next year.

“One day when God decides that Mugabe dies, we will have his corpse appear as a candidate on the ballot paper,” she told a party rally in Buhera, southeast of the capital, Harare.

“You will see people voting for Mugabe as a corpse. I am seriously telling you — just to show people how people love their president.”

Mugabe has vowed to stand again in the election, but Grace could run if he dies before the vote.

Grace, who was appointed leader of Zanu-PF’s women’s wing in a surprise move two years ago, is well known for her fiery speeches and verbal attacks on her husband’s opponents.

In 2015, she led a campaign which led to the ousting of deputy president Joice Mujuru, accusing Mujuru of corruption and bribery, fanning factionali­sm and plotting to topple Mugabe.

Mugabe, the world’s oldest national leader, turns 93 on Tuesday, with a celebratio­n party planned for Saturday.

Grace has previously pledged to push Mugabe in his wheelchair to election rallies if needed.

Mugabe, who has been in power since Zimbabwe’s independen­ce in 1980, has carefully avoided naming a successor and his party is divided between factions jostling to succeed him.

Grace bemoaned the infighting, telling those seeking to succeed her husband: “Let’s not fool each other, let’s wait for God’s time.” — AFP

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