Mugabe fires vice president seen as succession candidate

Mugabe fires vice president seen as succession candidate
President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace Mubage with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa. (Reuters)
Updated 06 November 2017
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Mugabe fires vice president seen as succession candidate

Mugabe fires vice president seen as succession candidate

HARARE: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe fired Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday, the government said, as the battle between Mnangagwa and Mugabe’s wife Grace to succeed the veteran leader intensified.
“(President) Mugabe has exercised his powers to relieve honorable Vice President E.D. Mnangagwa of his position as vice president,” Information Minister Simon Khaya Moyo told a press briefing in Harare, accusing him of “disloyalty.”
Mugabe’s dramatic move came after a weekend of high drama between Mnangagwa and Grace after which Mugabe appeared to finally back his wife in the succession race.
On Saturday, the 93-year-old president threatened to fire Mnangagwa, accusing him of fanning factionalism to garner support ahead of a party special congress due in December, after Grace was booed at a weekend rally.
Grace responded defiantly on Sunday by saying that she was ready to succeed her husband.
“It had become evident that his conduct in the discharge of his duties had become inconsistent with his official responsibilities,” Moyo said.
“The vice president has consistently and persistently exhibited the traits of disloyalty, disrespect, deceitfulness and unreliability.”
Mnangagwa was appointed vice president in 2014, taking over from Joice Mujuru — who was axed after Grace Mugabe launched a campaign accusing her of plotting to topple the president.