The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

President gets better with age: First Lady

- Kuda Bwititi in MATOBO

TO PRESIDENT Mugabe, age is not coming alone but is accompanie­d by the proverbial wisdom as the President continues to have an unparallel­ed, firm grasp of all important issues, First Lady Amai Dr Grace Mugabe has said.

Amai Mugabe made the remarks in her speech at the 21st February Movement commemorat­ions here yesterday.

The First Lady described President Mugabe, who turned 93 last week, as a “very intelligen­t person” whose mind continues to get sharper despite his advanced age.

“The bottom line is that President Mugabe is a very intelligen­t person, who has a very sharp memory, which, like wine, gets better with age, again a rare gift from God,” she said.

The First Lady’s sentiments dovetailed with former US ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Charles Ray’s characteri­sation of President Mugabe as having an encyclopae­dia of a brain.

Speaking after bidding President Mugabe farewell at State House in Harare on September 13 2011, Mr Ray confessed to being mesmerised by President Mugabe’s intellectu­al capacity.

Amai Mugabe said she was privileged to have shared many years with President Mugabe as the First Family had moments just like any other couple.

She said she had borne witness to President Mugabe’s special attribute as a “moving encyclopae­dia” proficient in grasping issues of all kind.

“As my husband and colleague, I live with him, cook for him, share the table with him and discuss many issues as a family.

“In other words, we share so many intimate discussion­s together, as many ordinary couples do.

“The President is a moving encyclopae­dia, 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 manner he grasps issues, be they political, social, economic or cultural.”

Amai Mugabe said the 21st February Movement commemorat­ions underscore­d the need to celebrate President Mugabe’s upright leadership and exhorting his character of adhering to principle.

“Today’s event, which is being hosted on behalf of us by the Zanu-PF Youth League, is a continuati­on, albeit on a larger scale, of the celebratio­ns we commenced on 21st February 2017, in recognitio­n of our esteemed leader.

“The principles he stood for yesterday, remain true today and long into the future.

“True to his principled leadership he has on numerous occasions given us free advice when he said. ‘You don’t sacrifice principle on the altar of expediency. You cannot be a revolution­ary cadre yesterday only to sell out your birthright today. That’s called betrayal of your principle, and betrayal of your country. A person who prevaricat­es is never fit to be a leader’’’.

Amai Mugabe said President Mugabe’s firm stance and philosophy had invited the wrath of Britain and its western allies who imposed sanctions on Zimbabwe as a knee-jerk reaction to the Government’s pro-people stance on land, indigenisa­tion and empowermen­t.

“Our erstwhile colonisers are fighting tooth and nail, to make sure that these policies do not succeed. If they do, the President would naturally be vindicated and the ripple effects will be catastroph­ic to the cannibal interests of the Western world in Africa.”

In extending the illegal economic sanctions regime on Zimbabwe, successive US administra­tions have accused the Government of posing an unusual and extraordin­ary threat to US foreign policy.

The First Lady said President Mugabe’s influence transcends internatio­nal boundaries because he represents “everything virtuous to the downtrodde­n people in the world.”

The First Lady also urged the youth to strive to emulate President Mugabe as their tribute to him, which is the objective of the 21st February Movement.

During the course of her speech, the First Lady professed her affection for President Mugabe, describing him as a loving husband and exemplary father who is dear to her heart.

As she took her seat after the speech, President Mugabe showed his romantic side when he kissed the First Lady on the cheek.

 ?? — Picture: Believe Nyakudjara ?? First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe addresses guests at the 21st February Movement celebratio­ns in Matopo yesterday.
— Picture: Believe Nyakudjara First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe addresses guests at the 21st February Movement celebratio­ns in Matopo yesterday.

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