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ED Mnangagwa: President Takes Aim at Grace Mugabe Over Blast

Harare - Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has aired his suspicion of former first lady Grace Mugabe, linking her political formation...

Harare - Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has aired his suspicion of former first lady Grace Mugabe, linking her political formation to the recent bomb blast that claimed two lives in Bulawayo recently. 

Mugabe's G40 formation which she fronted alongside exiled Jonathan Moyo, has also been fingered in previous assassination attempts on Mnangagwa's life. 

“My hunch, without evidence, is that people who are aggrieved by the new dispensation are the G40 cabal. On what basis would I trust somebody who was used by a cabal to say things that have no basis at all?
Grace Mugabe and ED Mnangagwa at Loggerheads 

“I felt sympathy for her because in my view she was politically immature but was used easily as a tool by those who wanted to get at me,” he said when quizzed if he trusted Mugabe's wife.

Despite the attack, Mnangagwa said there was no need to press the panic button and place the country under security alert.

“That is the logical and reasonable conclusion one may make until evidence is brought forward and until you pin down as to why this has happened, when you get the person and he then tells us his history and the purpose of what happened and why he did what he did.

On a lighter note, President Mnangagwa said he was soft as wool contrary to perceptions that he was a tough and feared man.

“What they (people) should believe is what I am doing, the actions that I am doing, not the perceptions they have. In the past we had road blocks all over, I have removed those. I have opened political space. There are 133 political parties in the country. It’s factual. It’s not a perception.” - Online Sources 


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