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| Robert Mugabe |
by BizNews.com
Zimbabwe’s
veteran President Robert Mugabe on Wednesday slapped down speculation he would
step down as “foolish” and “idiotic” as he sought to retain control of his
ruling ZANU-PF party.
Speaking
on the second day of a key elective congress, the 90-year-old tore into Vice
President and one-time heir apparent Joice Mujuru.
“I
go to an election and I am expected to bow to my deputy and say I won the
election you take over. That was the wide expectation, foolish and idiotic,”
Mugabe told a meeting of his ZANU-PF party’s powerful central committee.
The
meeting — which moves into open session on Thursday with some 12,000 delegates
attending — is expected to confirm Mugabe as party chief and his wife Grace as
women’s league boss.
Mugabe
accused Mujuru, who was ousted from the central committee last month, of
plotting to unseat him in factional feuding threatening to tear the party
apart.
“But
to try and organise illegal ways of getting into power, that we shall not have.
Never,” Mugabe said.
“You
can contest for the presidency instead of trying to oust the president.”
Mugabe
said Mujuru and her allies were hungry for power and were using money to gain
support.
He
said some of his opponents in the party were working with Western countries to
overthrow him.
“If
you are European-minded, you do not belong to ZANU-PF,” he said.
Mugabe
said rumours that his death was imminent had led to the internal jostling for
his post.
“Did
I not hear or read that this man was going to die in September and the man
refused to die in that September. He is still resisting,” he said.
Mujuru
was not present at the meeting and she missed a meeting of the politburo at the
party headquarters on Tuesday.
The
party largely was meeting behind closed doors on Tuesday and Wednesday, with
the congress moving into open session from Thursday to Saturday.
Hardline
Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to be named as party vice
president at the meeting, putting him in prime position to replace Mugabe.
Grace
Mugabe, 49, won a surprise nomination in August to lead the powerful women’s
wing of ZANU-PF and has made no secret of her ambition to clinch the country’s
top job.
ZANU-PF
has been riven by factionalism over Mugabe’s succession for years, with the
firebrand ruler avoiding naming a successor.
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