Grace Mugabe , the wife of Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, said that her husband should run “as a corpse” in next year’s election if he dies before the vote.
She accused some ruling Zanu-PF party officials of plotting to take over from her husband and said that if he dies supporters should put his name on the ballot to show their love for him.
“If God decides to take him, then we would rather field him as a corpse,” she told thousands of supporters at a rally in Buhera, eastern Zimbabwe. She spoke in the local Shona language.Mugabe , the wife of Zimbabwe’s president, Robert Mugabe, said that her husband should run “as a corpse” in next year’s election if he dies before the vote. She accused some ruling Zanu-PF party officials of plotting to take over from her husband and said that if he dies supporters should put his name on the ballot to show their love for him.
“If God decides to take him, then we would rather field him as a corpse,” she told thousands of supporters at a rally in Buhera, eastern Zimbabwe. She spoke in the local Shona language.
The president, who will be 93 on Tuesday, has scaled back his public engagements, while his wife, who is 51, has become increasingly visible in politics.
Mugabe has been in power since white minority rule ended in Zimbabwe in 1980 after years of war. A big celebration is planned for him on 25 February. She warned associates of her husband from the era of the guerrilla war against white rule that they were also too old to take power.
“Anyone who was with Mugabe in 1980 has no right to tell him he is old. If you want Mugabe to go, then you leave together. You also have to leave. Then we take over because we were not there in 1980,” she said, pointing to herself.
Grace has professed fierce loyalty to her husband, previously saying she would get him a wheelchair and push it for him so that he can continue to rule.