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First Lady snubs VP Mujuru

Herald Reporters First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday declined a handshake from Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru at the Harare Internationa...

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First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe yesterday declined a handshake from Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru at the Harare International Airport in the wake the serious allegations of corruption, subversion and abuse of office levelled against the VP. Dr Mujuru was at the airport together with various senior Government officials to welcome President Mugabe and his delegation on their return from Italy where they witnessed the beatification of Pope Paul VI at the Vatican.

This was the second time the First Lady snubbed VP Mujuru after also not shaking her hand when they were preparing to leave for Italy on Friday night.

The snub clearly indicated that all is not well for VP Mujuru, with a Politburo meeting set for tomorrow expected to discuss her wayward behaviour that has reportedly riled President Mugabe.

This came as Zanu-PF Harare provincial executive leaders hired five kombis yesterday with activists and members of the Mbare Chimurenga Choir to demonstrate against the First Lady at the airport for her revelations on VP Mujuru’s shenanigans.
First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe
Zanu-PF Politburo member Cde Tendai Savanhu, provincial chairman Cde Amos Midzi and two other provincial executive members Cdes Christopher Chigumba and Noah Mangondo hired the kombis.

Their plan flopped after vigilant security details thwarted the intended demonstration by stopping them from accessing the VIP enclosure.

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The youths were wielding placards with messages like: “Tichapedzerana (we will sort you out)”, “Dirai Rese Gamatox (intensify the poison)”, “Pasi nemakuhwa (down with gossip)” and “NaJonso Tichapedzerana (We will deal with Jonso – colloquial for Prof Jonathan Moyo)”. Herald
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