Grace pursuing personal agenda

via Grace pursuing personal agenda – DailyNews Live 28 October 2014 by Conrad Nyamutata

LONDON – Throughout the past fortnight, commentators and analysts have proffered opinions on the motivations for Grace Mugabe’s public attacks on Vice President Joice Mujuru.

From the onset, the purpose of her rallies was confused as reflected by the failure to ascribe a name to them.

At times referred to as “meet the people” or “thank you” rallies, the meetings were anything but interactional or occasions for expression of gratitude.

It later emerged that the purpose was sinister. The sole objective was to bring Mujuru down.

Of all the reasons advanced for this mission, the most plausible seems to be Grace’s intention to protect her future interests —post-Mugabe.

Her rallies have encapsulated a hotchpotch of themes. Of the gatherings, her meeting with war veterans last week was most revealing.

Stripped of all the piousness about factionalism, corruption and incompetence, it became clear that the real reason for wanting to bring Mujuru down is a personal vendetta.

Before the war veterans, Grace took almost full credit for the rise of Mujuru to vice presidency after rival Emmerson Mnangangwa was persuaded to step aside about 10 years ago.

On no less than four occasions, Grace referred to this, saying her motivation was gender parity in the higher echelons of power.

So what went wrong?

Grace may not be the stellar student; however, she does not need a PhD to know her future after Mugabe’s controversial legacy might not be rosy.

It would seem that Grace’s backing of Mujuru might not have been motivated, at least not entirely, by gender equality after all but personal and strategic interests.

Grace would have wanted to elevate a candidate who would not only succeed Mugabe but return the favour by protecting her future interests — post-Mugabe.

Mujuru, as president, would forever be indebted to Grace and thus protect her interests.

Over the years, Grace probably realised she had made the wrong move.

Since she engineered her rise, in Grace’s words, Mujuru “no longer wants to speak to us.”

Over time, the rumour or “gossip” mill of the Oppah Muchinguri-led Women’s League seemed to have played a part as the conduit for information to Grace.

Grace concluded that Mujuru — the person she claims to have elevated and a possible presidential successor — would not be the one to protect her future interests and those of her family after Mugabe.

In a previous rally, she made reference to the attempted seizure of a mine belonging to her son from the previous marriage, which she seemed to blame on Mujuru.

She also said her enemies — probably another veiled reference to Mujuru then — wanted to drag her “on the tarmac” and seize her properties after Mugabe’s departure.

Grace’s reaction to Mujuru’s only visit to her orphanage was particularly telling.

Mujuru, according to Grace, only visited briefly saying she was in a rush to meet her PhD supervisor. “I cried that day, I cried ,” Grace repeated.

To Grace, Mujuru was not as subservient to her benefactor.

When an opportunity to retaliate came, Grace seized it.

It is now not very clear whether Muchinguri voluntarily relinquished her post as Women’s League chairperson or was persuaded to do so.

But the mere nomination to Women’s League chairmanship provided Grace with a legitimate political platform to launch vengeful attacks on Mujuru.

Grace stated, in no uncertain terms, that since she had elevated Mujuru she should not be criticised for now bringing her down.

To be balanced, Grace’s allegations against Mujuru might be true; they might not. What has been absent is evidence.

Allegations of corruption, incompetence and factionalism can be levelled against many Zanu PF officials and ministers, not least Mnangagwa.

Beneath Grace’s sanctimonious rhetoric, it would seem, is a sense of betrayal by a person she thought she could manipulate to protect her in the future.

The idea that she is being “used” may be misplaced.

She has emerged to push for someone who will protect her own interests.

In her mind now, that person is Mnangagwa.

COMMENTS

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    Chanisa 9 years ago

    Good analysis Conrad. Her husband could not, in decent matrimonial decorum, interfere with his wife’s attempts to secure a safe future for his sire after his mortal departure. He relented to her strong will. A woman who snatches a married President is no walk-over, even to the husband.

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    Reverend 9 years ago

    What you have is a woman in total panick about her future because she is married to one of the most blood thirsty murdering dictator who have ever lived, and she knows that there is some bad times approaching as zanupf is starting to crumble beyond their ability to fix it and she has gone on this suicide, kamakazi trip to keep it all together not realizing the party has now become unglued and the death throes are next. Mugabe couldnt really give a hoot cos he is passed borrowed time and is due for box fitting, and really trying to burry the country with himself. Their time is neigh!

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      Reverend, I think our sin in Zimbabwe is overwhelming us. May the Lord in His mercy cause us to repent and confess our sins. There is indeed much blood covering our land. We pray and intercede!

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    Grace’s recent foray into politics is with Mugabe’s full knowledge, and everything she has said is as if it came from the mouth of the dictator. No-one else has ever been allowed a national campaign tour with presidential helicopter, ministerial bootlickers, CIO and police protection. Its not Grace speaking, its Mugabe speaking through her.

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      Petal 9 years ago

      100% right and with her probably also demanding him to stand by her to protect her loot

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    Mena Bona 9 years ago

    I think that she is shivering thinking about what happen to Ceausescu and his wife after the people had finally had enough of them. Mugabe’s friends. History does have a way of repeating itself!