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Zimbabwe’s Grace Mugabe denies poisoning “The Crocodile”

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Zimbabwe’s First Lady, Grace Mugabe, has hit back at claims by the vice president, her main rival to succeed ageing leader, Robert Mugabe, that his ice cream was poisoned at an event.

Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, aka “The Crocodile” made the allegations earlier this week but did not name the first lady, Grace Mugabe.

“The medical doctors who attended to me ruled out food poisoning but confirmed that indeed poisoning had occurred,” Mnangagwa said at a press conference on Thursday.

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Mnangagwa had first indicated that he was poisoned last week and that it happened at a Zanu-PF party event in September.

Grace Mugabe lashed out at Mnangagwa, describing him as a “nobody.”

“I can’t prepare one cup of an ice cream to kill Mnangagwa.

“Who is he? I am the wife of the president.

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“I am the first lady and Mnangagwa is a nobody who was employed by my husband, why would I kill him,” she said.

Analysts said that the row shows that the battle over who succeeds President Robert Mugabe is heating up.

“Grace is attacking Mnangagwa because she wants herself or someone she can control to succeed her husband.

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“Grace is frustrated that the state apparatus is not warming up to her and she knows that she is unacceptable.

“She wants to force her husband to fire Mnangagwa before his demise because she knows with Mugabe gone, she is nothing,” Pedzisai Ruhanya, Zimbabwe Democracy Institute Director, said.

Mugabe, 93, has ruled Zimbabwe for more than three decades.

NAN

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