Grace Dithers on Presidency
28 February 2016
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retroceding...Grace Mugabe
retroceding…Grace Mugabe

First Lady Grace Mugabe has dithered on the Presidency retroceeding on her own words.
Until last week, Robert Mugabe’s wife was directly vocal on her intentions for succeeding her husband.
Grace’s deputy Eunice Nomthandazo Moyo has however since communicated through the State Media she is not interested in taking over from her husband.
This is the third time that Mrs Mugabe has backtracked on her own words. Last year she dithered many times alleging she was not interested in the top job and then soon afterwards changing her mind.
In an interview with the State Media, Moyo said the subject was discussed during the Women’s League national executive meeting in Harare on Wednesday, where the leadership expressed concern over the misconception over the First Lady’s position.
“The issue of the First Lady harbouring ambitions to succeed His Excellency (President Mugabe) is misleading. We’ve not discussed that as the Women’s League and we don’t know where it’s coming from,” she said.
Moyo said the Wednesday meeting discussed the Women League’s resolutions ahead of the December 2015 zanu-pf annual national people’s conference, which seem to have been misconstrued.
The party’s conference was held in Victoria Falls.
“It came to our attention as the Women’s League executive that our resolutions for the conference were not clearly understood hence we needed to clarify that.
“Resolution number three talks about the restoration of the position of women in the Presidium, which must be done through an amendment to the party’s constitution so that one of the Vice Presidents is a woman,” Moyo explained.
“We’ve said we wanted the constitution to be amended by 2016 and not that we wanted the Vice Presidency by 2016. What we want this year is to have the constitution corrected so that when the time to elect leaders comes (at congress in 2018) one of the VPs will be a woman. This has to be clear so that we’re protected by the constitution as women.”
Moyo, who is also Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in Bulawayo, said the league’s recommendation for a constitutional amendment should not be taken out of context and be confused with “succession” politics.
She said as an organ of the revolutionary party, ZANU-PF, the Women’s League was fully behind the First Family.
“We want to set the record straight because some people are being misled. As the Women’s League we’re in solidarity with the First Family. We always work and go with the First Lady and at no point has she declared an ambition for any higher post. In fact, she has said she is content where she is. People should stop giving her a position she has not asked for.”

8 Replies to “Grace Dithers on Presidency”

  1. Why should Dr. Fugu aspire to be president? She already is. One day the centre and only centre of power will disappoint either Munangagwa or Mboko and appoint his harlot as VP. He will then step down and campaign vigorously for the Ho through the Women’s league to have her finish the remaining term of his presidency.

  2. Why should Dr. Fugu aspire to be president? She already is. One day the centre and only centre of power will disappoint either Munangagwa or Mboko and appoint his harlot as VP. He will then step down and campaign vigorously for the Ho through the Women’s league to have her finish the remaining term of his presidency.

  3. Anyone can aspire to be President of this country, including yours truly! But the bottom line is that our country`s constitution is clear on how the PRESIDENT should be elected in 2018, not 2016. Anyone can bark outside the constitutional provisions in vain! We must guard our constitutional provisions to ensure fair play and peace in the country. Period!

  4. Anyone can aspire to be President of this country, including yours truly! But the bottom line is that our country`s constitution is clear on how the PRESIDENT should be elected in 2018, not 2016. Anyone can bark outside the constitutional provisions in vain! We must guard our constitutional provisions to ensure fair play and peace in the country. Period!

  5. Sometimes listening to these people you get a sense of just how stupid they think people are, its as if they are talking to young children.

  6. Sometimes listening to these people you get a sense of just how stupid they think people are, its as if they are talking to young children.

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