President Robert Mugabe has sacked his Vice President, Joice Mujuru
alongside eight other ministers, accusing them of corruption and
plotting to kill him.
A
statement issued by the Chief Secretary to the cabinet, Mishech
Sibanda, confirmed the dismissal saying: ‘President RG Mugabe has
exercised his executive powers to release the Honourable Joice Mujuru…
with immediate effect; Mrs Mujuru’s conduct had been ‘inconsistent with
the expected standard.’
The ministers close to the Vice President
who were sacked include: Indigenisation minister, Francis Nhema; Energy
minister, Dzikamai Mavhaire; his deputy, Munacho Mutezo; ICT minister,
Webester Shamu; Labour minister, Nicholas Goche; Higher education
minister, Olivia Muchena; minister for Presidential Affairs, Didymus
Mutasa and Mashonaland East minister of State for Provincial Affairs,
Simbaneuta Mudarikwa.
According to reports, Mrs Mujuru has
spoken, denying the allegation that she is plotting against the
president, adding that her loyalty to Mugabe is ‘unquestionable’ and it
was ‘repugnant’ and ‘ridiculous’ to suggest she had plotted to kill him
or wanted to remove him from office.
Robert Mugabe, who is 90
years old now, is the oldest and currently the longest serving president
in Africa having been in power for 33 years and still planning to run
for the 2018 presidential election.
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