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by Staff reporter
09 Nov 2017 at 05:47hrs | Views
First Lady Dr Amai Grace Mugabe, who has been endorsed by all 10 provinces and wings to occupy the post of Vice President, yesterday assured the nation that she will help President Mugabe towards economic prosperity. She was addressing thousands of party supporters at the Zanu-PF Headquarters in Harare who had gathered to show solidarity with the First Family after she was booed by misguided elements during the 9th Presidential Youth Interface Rally in Bulawayo last Saturday.

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"He (President Mugabe) is also my President. I love my President. I respect my President. I will help him to make this country prosper," said Amai Mugabe to a wild applause from the floor. She assured President Mugabe that the Women's League and all party structures were behind him in happier and bad moments.

Amai Mugabe said President Mugabe was an anointed leader by God and only the Almighty could decide his fate and not some ambitious people who wanted to take leadership positions through unorthodox means. "You are anointed, President. Hakuna anokubvisai. Kana nguva yaMwari yakwana, zvichangotika according to God's plan," said Amai Mugabe as she quoted biblical scriptures.

She implored people to pray to God and accept that which they could not change in life. Speaking at the same occasion, Zanu-PF Secretary for Youth Kudzanai Chipanga said events in Bulawayo, where people booed the First Lady, were a result of infiltration by unruly elements.

"What happened in Bulawayo was as a result of infiltration and that did not please the Youth League alone, but even God. We want to apologise for that. Whenever there is a good thing happening, Satan would always want to come in, but we want to assure you that it will not happen again," said Chipanga.

He commended President Mugabe for sacking former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa saying that was long overdue. He said Hurungwe East MP Sarah Mahoka and Manicaland Provincial Affairs Minister Mandi Chimene were on record warning Mnangagwa over his unbridled ambitions. "We want to thank you Your Excellency, for exercising your powers. People should know that there is only one centre of power," said Chipanga.

He reiterated the need to have a woman as one of the Vice Presidents saying that was consistent with a resolution that was passed in Victoria Falls a few years ago during Zanu-PF Annual People's Conference. "As Youth League, we have assessed who possibly can take up that position and we feel that no any other person other than First Lady Dr Amai Mugabe. People in Zimbabwe are now addicted to the name Mugabe," said Chipanga.

Zanu-PF Secretary for Administration Ignatius Chombo said people who booed the First Lady were bussed from places like Kwekwe, the home town of fired former Vice President Mnangagwa. "All our Presidential interfaces have been going on well except interface number nine. Instead of pulling in one direction, others pulled in a different direction. Buses were hired from Kwekwe to Bulawayo to boo the First Lady," said Chombo. He denounced factionalism and said it was understood that former VP Mnangagwa skipped the border to neighbouring Mozambique.

Source - the herald