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Joice Mujuru an MDC-T concubine
15 Aug 2016 at 09:14hrs | Views
Zimbabwe People First interim leader Joice Mujuru has been labeled as an MDC-T concubine.
On Saturday, Mujuru made a surprise appearance at an MDC-T Gweru demonstration sparking speculation of a coalition to topple President Robert Mugabe.
However, the state controlled Herald on Monday said Mujuru was a 'concubine" who had played into MDC-T politics.
"Not only does Mai Mujuru share a platform with Tsvangirai in Gweru she is captured with an open hand, to suggest that she has become a political concubine of MDC-T," said an unnamed source.
"She is not the one who absorbed MDC-T because that open hand summarises the politics of opposition".
The Herald unnamed sources further claimed that Mujuru is advancing interests of her late husband General Solomon Mujuru who " had several meetings with the MDC-T leader and agreed on a scheme of taking over".
"Even at the funeral of General (Mujuru), we had a very awkward situation where MDC-T people were part and parcel of the mourners which is quite unusual. That stemmed from the interaction that was taking place behind the scenes involving the General or some of his aides and Mr Tsvangirai but also underpinned with Western interests.
On Saturday, Mujuru made a surprise appearance at an MDC-T Gweru demonstration sparking speculation of a coalition to topple President Robert Mugabe.
"Not only does Mai Mujuru share a platform with Tsvangirai in Gweru she is captured with an open hand, to suggest that she has become a political concubine of MDC-T," said an unnamed source.
"She is not the one who absorbed MDC-T because that open hand summarises the politics of opposition".
The Herald unnamed sources further claimed that Mujuru is advancing interests of her late husband General Solomon Mujuru who " had several meetings with the MDC-T leader and agreed on a scheme of taking over".
"Even at the funeral of General (Mujuru), we had a very awkward situation where MDC-T people were part and parcel of the mourners which is quite unusual. That stemmed from the interaction that was taking place behind the scenes involving the General or some of his aides and Mr Tsvangirai but also underpinned with Western interests.
Source - Herald