Zim war vet in dock for Mugabe ‘insult’

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. File picture: Mike Hutchings

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. File picture: Mike Hutchings

Published Dec 2, 2014

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Harare - A former leader of Zimbabwe's war veterans appeared in court on Tuesday facing charges of insulting long ruling President Robert Mugabe by claiming the veteran leader planned to remove his deputy and replace her with his wife.

According to the charge sheet seen by AFP, Jabulani Sibanda allegedly told a war veterans meeting that Mugabe and his wife Grace were plotting a “bedroom coup” to remove under-fire Vice President Joice Mujuru from office.

Sibanda is alleged to have said: “power was not sexually transmitted,” according to the charge sheet.

Grace won a surprise nomination in August to lead the ZANU-PF women's league and raised speculation when she said nothing could prevent her from aiming for the presidency.

Sibanda was arrested last Friday in Zimbabwe's second largest city of Bulawayo, 439 kilometres (272 miles) south of the capital Harare.

The firebrand former combatant was seen as a supporter of Mujuru, who was ousted from the ruling party's leadership ahead of a key ZANU-PF congress currently underway.

Grace has accused Mujuru of plotting to assassinate the president, as factions within the party jostle for power.

Mujuru and powerful Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa were seen as the leading contenders to replace Mugabe, who has been in power since independence from Britain in 1980.

Several of Mujuru's close allies have been suspended ahead of the congress.

Mugabe is expected to be confirmed as party chief at the congress, but the fight for positions on the powerful politburo could be decisive for the campaign to succeed him.

Sapa-AFP

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