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She said such elements would be deposed the same way that happened to the former Vice President Joice Mujuru and her cabal. “There are some who are corrupt and we say down with corruption,” she said. “When given a duty, you have been made a servant of the people, but some think that when appointed to become a minister, he or she should be rich, nembwa dzake dzotovawo ne-mabank accounts. Stop it if you are doing that.”
She added: “If I see a Zanu-PF member going offside, ndoiridza pembe (I will blow the whistle) because I am not afraid of anything. “They (Mujuru cabal) thought the President would say something to stop me, but he remained quiet because just like anyone, I am also allowed to participate in Zanu-PF because it is my party. “While we respect their liberation war contributions, Zanu-PF is not only for those who fought the war, we all deserve to be in Zanu-PF.”
Amai Mugabe said because of corrupt tendencies, the Mujuru cabal would never rise again. The First Lady said being a human being, she also made mistakes and welcomed constructive criticism.
“Mai Mugabe does not claim to be a paragon,” she said. “I err and accept criticism, but it has to be productive criticism. (Journalists) I am not saying write positively about me, but do not just write negatively or criticise me simply because you do not like my husband. I am trying my best as a woman and doing tangible things.” She said President Mugabe always demonstrated “probity” and many countries envied his leadership qualities.
“It will come a day that (President) Mugabe will not be there and people will regret, missing his leadership,” Amai Mugabe said. “Not many people are able to make the sacrifices he does. He puts his all to represent his people; he is someone who wants the best for the present and future generations.”
Amai Mugabe condemned the importation of second-hand clothes, banned by Government recently, saying it was destroying the textile industry. Contrary to private media reports, she said, Zanu-PF was delivering on its promises and had recorded remarkable progress in the implementation of Zim-Asset.
The First Lady said while she supported vending, the act should be conducted at designated sites. She donated 30 000 litres of cooking oil, 50 tonnes of rice, 30 tonnes of maize-meal, sugar, salt and 6 132 bars of soap. by Felex Share.source- herald