Grace Mugabe
Flaunts Borrowed Robes
From The Standard, Zimbabwe
FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe was feted like a queen during her
high profile visit to Manicaland last Thursday.
She arrived in Chimanimani aboard a presidential helicopter
which was escorted by another military plane.
As Grace’s influence continues to rise, at least 16 ministers abandoned their offices in Harare to attend her rally.
They joined about 40 MPs, as well as several Zanu PF politburo and central committee members who jostled to greet her as she arrived.
As Grace’s influence continues to rise, at least 16 ministers abandoned their offices in Harare to attend her rally.
They joined about 40 MPs, as well as several Zanu PF politburo and central committee members who jostled to greet her as she arrived.
Most of the 8 000 people who were bussed from all over
Manicaland were donning T-shirts with messages praising Grace and boldly
declaring that she was “unconquerable and unstoppable”.
Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko, who is senior to Mugabe’s
wife in terms of hierarchy, behaved more like Grace’s aide.
He had to endure the humiliation of introducing Grace — his
subordinate — to the people.
Speaker after speaker, including Cabinet ministers, fell
over each other as they bootlicked Grace who was being treated more like the
defacto President of Zimbabwe.
Grace also flaunted her financial muscle to go with her
newly-found political power.
She came loaded with donations which she doled out to the
thousands that came to listen to her.
Among the goods were tractors, 25 000 litres of cooking oil,
and 3 000 bars of washing soap, 3 120 tablets of bath soap and 240kg of washing
power.
She also handed out 4 358 pairs of shoes, 100 tonnes of
fertiliser and 250 tonnes of maize.
Her show of force in Manicaland left no doubt that she is
positioning herself to succeed her 91 year-old husband, the only leader
Zimbabweans have known since independence in 1980.
But analysts have warned Grace’s newly-found power could
only last while her husband is still alive and as such, she should not get
carried away.
The analysts said the reason senior government officials,
including vice-presidents were seen in public grovelling around her seeking
favours and protection from political wilderness was because they feared
Mugabe.
Although she claims she acts independently, political
analysts say the First Lady is riding on the back of Mugabe’s political power.
The analysts said Grace had the sense of security to attack
anyone she chooses regardless of their political seniority.
University of Zimbabwe political science lecturer, Eldred
Masunungure said although the First Lady was a politburo member and had a right
to address party rallies at will, her current power and penchant to attack
anyone opposed to her was “imparted immunity” from the presidency.
“On her own as Grace Mugabe without President Robert Mugabe,
she is nobody and she might fail to do what she is currently doing when Mugabe
is no longer there as President,” Masunungure said.
“She is just using her borrowed power to attack anyone from
the former VP, Joice Mujuru to her current victims.
“You can’t say she has political clout that can withstand Zanu PF fissures, but people just respect her because she is married to President Mugabe.”
“You can’t say she has political clout that can withstand Zanu PF fissures, but people just respect her because she is married to President Mugabe.”
He said Grace knew that everybody in Zanu PF feared Mugabe
and not her.
“She knows that life after Mugabe could be a challenge hence
she wants to create a power base now when a shield is there to protect her from
anyone who may want to oppose her. Once that shield is gone, she will be
exposed to the reality of what Zanu PF is,” Masunungure said.
After she decimated former Vice-President Joice Mujuru using
her husband’s power, Grace is now wielding the same axe on other party members
whom she suspects are working to topple her and her husband.
Grace has become such a source of fear many party members
have taken to hero worshipping her as a way of saving their political scalps.
The use of T-shirts inscribed, Munhu Wese Kuna Amai . . .
“The unconquerable” is the current most popular way to show support or the
former typist’s ascendancy.
Evidence that she uses Mugabe to be as untouchable as she
has become was shown upon their return from New York two weeks ago, when Mugabe
warned party members against doing anything to stop her. Nobody should stand in
her way, he warned.
During her Chimanimani rally, Grace boasted that anybody who
dared cross her path would be thrown into the cold.
Grace has been associated with the G40 faction along with Mphoko, political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and politburo member and Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao.
Grace has been associated with the G40 faction along with Mphoko, political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere and politburo member and Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwao.
However, her backers claim the First Lady is not aiming high
but was simply solidifying her position as the women’s league boss.
Analysts said there was nothing serious to celebrate at the
moment as it was apparent Grace would not take over from Mugabe.
“As a Zimbabwean, no legitimate case can be raised against
her interest in the presidency,” said Simukai Tinhu.
“However, she is smarter than what many think. She knows
that odds are against her presidency.
“She has no power base, her allies are ‘transient’ and she
is very much aware that her ambitions, if she has any, would immediately
collapse if anything happened to her husband.”
Mugabe has become weaker physically and depends on his wife
for many things, including walking at public functions as he mostly leans on
her or she firmly holds his hand as they walk together at most public events.
“With her elevation to the position of leader of Zanu PF
women’s league as a starting point, she has found public life thoroughly
enjoyable, and she is unlikely to relinquish herself from politics anytime
soon,” Tinhu said
“Even after her husband’s departure, she will want to
continue playing that role, hence she will support a faction that will ensure
her continued role in politics, but not anywhere near the presidency.”
Another political analyst, Takura Zhangazha said Grace was
merely consolidating her husband’s hold on power, although she was fast becoming
the second in command of the party and disregarding other organs.
Zhangazha said the gesture by Grace to donate several
expensive items was now a creation of a new materialist culture to the national
politics.
“What the First Lady and the ruling Zanu PF party are doing
is to make politics a very expensive and exclusive endeavour,” he said.
“In the process they intend to create the impression of a
reality in which Zanu PF becomes undefeatable in the minds of ordinary
citizens.”
Some said while her star may be rising and her influence
expanding, it remained to be seen how the Mnangagwa faction, which seems to be
under siege at the moment, would regroup and challenge her without being seen
as opposing Mugabe.
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