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29 August 2014

Stop attacking Mugabe’s wife, politicians warned

                                                                           Zimbabwe's First Lady Grace Mugabe

Harare - President Robert Mugabe's Zanu-PF party on Thursday warned party members against bad-mouthing the veteran leader's wife, following her shock entry into politics.

"I must warn the party leadership at every level, not to use the media to abuse the First Lady's name for whatever reason," Simon Khaya Moyo, Zanu-PF chairperson said in a statement.

"The First Family must be respected at all times."


Grace Mugabe, a 49-year-old former typist, was recently nominated as chair of Zanu-PF's powerful women's league.

Her appointment - which is considered a foregone conclusion - will come at a crunch party meeting in December that will also decide if Mugabe continues at the party's helm.

Mugabe has been in power for close to 34 years, but at 90-years-old, potential successors have begun jockeying for power in anticipation of his eventual exit.

Ahead of the December conference two factions, led by Vice President Joice Mujuru and Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, are vying for seats and voting power.

Behind the scenes, some party officials have expressed unease about Grace's new roll.

Mugabe is likely to again be anointed as party leader, but the division of posts within the party's ruling politburo could be crucial in deciding who succeeds him.