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Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Muzenda Tale Opens Mnangagwa Rift
Zimbabwe Standard, 10 September 2017
President Robert Mugabe and Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa's decades old relationship is being tested to the limit. Read more »
President Robert Mugabe has opened a can of worms at his youth rallies, accusing Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa of forcing the late vice-president Simon Muzenda to relocate back then, when Muzenda was still Mugabe's deputy. Mugabe's claims seem to portray Mnangagwa as a tribal politician who is not fit to take over from him as president. First Lady Grace Mugabe also challenged Mnangagwa to rein in his supporters whom she accuses of insulting the presidency.
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