Zimbabwe’s vice president, once seen as Robert Mugabe’s heir
apparent, has been fired along with eight cabinet allies, the government
said Tuesday as the veteran leader purged his foes.
As the
elderly head of state sought to quell infighting over his successor, the
chief secretary to the cabinet, Misheck Sibanda, said in a terse
statement that Joice Mujuru had been fired.
Also sacked were her allies in the ministries of energy, public service, and half a dozen other departments, he said.
The move caps a long campaign by Mugabe and his closest lieutenants to isolate the 59-year-old Mujuru and her supporters.
Once seen as the favourite to step into the shoes of Mugabe, who is now
90, she has come under increasing attack, notably from Mugabe’s
increasingly powerful wife Grace.
Critics have accused Mujuru of plotting to assassinate the president and of dodgy business dealings.
“It has become evident that her conduct in the discharge of her duties
had become inconsistent with the expected standard,” Sibanda said in
the statement.
He also blamed Mujuru for “conflict between official responsibilities and private interests”.
Mujuru earlier Tuesday blamed “a well-orchestrated smear campaign and
gross abuse of state apparatus” for the loss last week of her powerful
position on the ruling party’s central committee.
Her ouster shook Zimbabwean politics.
– ‘Fly in web of lies’ –
The ruling ZANU-PF party last week met for a closely-watched congress
to elect its officials, finally endorsing Mugabe as president and his
high-profile wife Grace as head of the women’s wing.
Mujuru said
she was being victimised after exposing infiltrators conspiring to
destroy the party, which has ruled the country since independence in
1980.
“I have become the fly in the web of lies whose final
objective is the destruction of ZANU-PF and what it stands for and
ultimately the present government,” Mujuru said in a statement.
“A vociferous attempt has been made to portray me as ‘a traitor’,
‘murderer’ and ‘sellout’, yet no iota of evidence has been produced to
give credence to the allegations.”
The ZANU-PF has been riven by
factionalism over Mugabe’s succession but in the past party leaders
managed to paper over the cracks.
The public battle with Mujuru
not only has rocked Zimbabwean politics but has put 68-year-old Justice
Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa firmly in top position to replace Mugabe.
Mnangagwa is seen as a hardliner who in the past controlled the secret police and military.
Mujuru did not attend last week’s party congress following threats
against her and her sympathisers by members of the party’s youth league.
“I decided to stay away from inevitable public humiliation as was meted
out to other unfortunate members of the party,” she said.
“It
was important to maintain the dignity of the office of the vice
president even in the face of such unwarranted violence by a section of
the party membership.”
Mujuru is a former guerrilla fighter who had held cabinet posts in every Mugabe government since independence in 1980.
Some cite another possible candidate as Grace Mugabe, who has also been called “Gucci Grace” and “First Shopper”.
The reports follow the election of the 49-year-old former typist to a
top post as head of the ruling ZANU-PF party’s women’s wing.
After her nomination as head of the ZANU-PF women’s league in August,
Grace immediately launched a sustained campaign against Mujuru, accusing
her of corruption and plotting to topple her husband.
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