Mugabe set to retire after elections

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2012 January 29 12:18:59 | 429 Views

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President Robert Mugabe is reliably understood to be planning to retire after the next elections to pave way for his hand-picked successor, who will protect his interests and shield him from punishment for human rights violations.

Officials close to Mugabe said the veteran leader, in power for 32 years, was scheming to win the next elections by all means necessary and hand over power to a younger leader as part of a strategy to resolve the crisis around his succession and keep Zanu-PF in power. Mugabe wants elections this year.

Senior Zanu-PF officials told the Sunday Times that Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, 66, was earmarked to take over from Mugabe, 88, if he wins the next polls. Mnangagwa, despite his battered reputation due to his involvement in human rights abuses - mainly the Gukurahundi massacres - remains a powerful figure in the faction-ridden Zanu-PF.

Although Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander General Constantine Chiwenga is reportedly interested in the top job, he is a close Mnangagwa ally and could throw his weight behind him if he emerges as the front-runner in the succession race.

He is said to have requested Zambian President Michael Sata to sell the proposal to other Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders who are increasingly becoming impatient with him.

Last month Mugabe met with Sata for private talks in Livingstone, Zambia. Insiders say they discussed the SADC political and security situation, focusing on Zimbabwe. While Mugabe wanted Sata's support, he also hinted his future plans to secure his backing.

Efforts to get comment from Zanu-PF spokesman Rugare Gumbo were unsuccessful. But Sata hinted at Mugabe's plans this week, saying: "There will be elections and Mugabe will go and someone else will take over, but not someone imposed by the Western countries."

Mnangagwa now seems well placed to take over from Mugabe. As ex-minister of state security from 1982 to 1988 and justice minister until 2000, it was on his watch that the Gukurahundi massacres took place .

Despite his influence, Mnangagwa's main weaknesses are his bad reputation and lack of charisma, which have seen him lose several elections for top positions within Zanu-PF in the past.






Source: timeslive

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