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'Mujuru owns 10% of Daily News,' says Grace Mugabe
24 Oct 2014 at 05:18hrs | Views
Grace Mugace yesterday told thousands of war veterans and senior government officials who gathered at her children's home in Mazowe that Vice President Joice Mujuru owned 10 percent shareholding in Associated Newspapers of Zimbabwe, the publishers of the Daily News that has been at the forefront of attacking her.
She said the newspaper was being used to tarnish her image.
"Did you know that she holds 10 percent shareholding in the Daily News? That's why you see the newspaper writing negatively about Grace Mugabe every day. I don't know if they see me as a toilet, that when they want to do a dump they just run there," she said.
The First Lady said she had been quiet for too long, but had now decided to reveal the Vice President's underhand dealings.
"I never wanted to go public in this way, but the way she has treated me has pushed me to the edge. I'll stop here because your eardrums will burst if we've to catalogue all of this woman's shenanigans," she said.
She described the VP as an extortionist and dared her to publicly deny the allegations.
She said the newspaper was being used to tarnish her image.
"Did you know that she holds 10 percent shareholding in the Daily News? That's why you see the newspaper writing negatively about Grace Mugabe every day. I don't know if they see me as a toilet, that when they want to do a dump they just run there," she said.
The First Lady said she had been quiet for too long, but had now decided to reveal the Vice President's underhand dealings.
"I never wanted to go public in this way, but the way she has treated me has pushed me to the edge. I'll stop here because your eardrums will burst if we've to catalogue all of this woman's shenanigans," she said.
She described the VP as an extortionist and dared her to publicly deny the allegations.
Source - chronicle