Saturday, May 23, 2015

ZIMBABWE RULING PARTY PURGE

Seven sacked, 13 suspended in Zimbabwe ruling party purge

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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (R) and then Vice-President Joice Mujuru pictured at a meeting of the ruling ZANU-PF party headquarters in Harare in October 2014
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe (R) and then Vice-President Joice Mujuru pictured at a meeting of the ruling ZANU-PF party headquarters in Harare in October 2014 (AFP Photo/Jekesai Njikizana)
 
Harare (AFP) - Zimbabwe's ruling party has expelled seven former top officials and suspended 13 others, an official announced Friday, in an on-going purge targeting allies of ex-deputy president Joice Mujuru.
Once seen as a favourite to step into President Robert Mugabe's shoes, Mujuru has come under regular attack since last year -- notably from first lady Grace Mugabe who accused her of corruption and plotting to overthrow her husband.
"Seven members have been expelled and 13 have been suspended. The decision was made last night following a meeting of the politburo," ZANU-PF party spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo told AFP.
Among those expelled were former higher education minister Olivia Muchena, former energy minister Dzikamayi Mavhaire and provincial governors Ray Kaukonde and Kudakwashe Bhasikiti.
"Those suspended will not hold any party position for a period of two or five years beginning from January 2015," Khaya Moyo said.
"They remain card-carrying party members including MPs."
The latest expulsions came after Didymus Mutasa, one-time speaker of parliament and close ally of Mugabe, met a similar fate in February.
Mutasa was accused along with Mujuru of plotting to oust Mugabe, 91.
Mugabe, who came to power in 1980, replaced Mujuru as vice-president with Emmerson Mnangagwa, a hardliner in the regime.
Mujuru has denied all the charges against her and vowed to fight her expulsion from ZANU-PF.

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