Robert Mugabe’s nephew said Grace Mugabe is now concentrating on building a controversial university for her husband as the couple were forced to step into oblivion last week. “I like the spirit she has, she is with him all the time. She is an amazing person. She wants to continue planning the Robert Mugabe University so they have something to do,” said Leo Mugabe.
Grace Mugabe Zimbabwe announced plans in August to build the $1-billion
post-graduate university in Mazowe, 35 kilometres (20 miles) outside Harare.
Leo said Mugabe was in good health and “quite jovial” after being forced to
resign when a military takeover ended his 37 years in power.
He however declined to discuss the $10-million retirement bonus
reportedly granted to the 93-year-old former president as part of a deal that
finally persuaded him to resign on Tuesday. “He is fine. I have been to see
him, he is quite jovial,” the son of Mugabe’s late sister Sabina told AFP.
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“He is actually looking forward
to his new life — farming and staying at the rural home. He has taken it well.”
In the exit negotiations, Mugabe was granted a $10-million lump sum, full
immunity and allowed to keep his assets, according to the respected Zimbabwe
Independent newspaper.
He will still be paid his full salary, in line with constitution, while
Grace Mugabe will reportedly receive half his pay after his death. Asked about
the deal, Mugabe’s long-time spokesman George Charamba told AFP that “the
package of a retiring president will be defined (by) law”.
He earlier said immunity had never been discussed during the talks
between the president and the army chiefs who briefly put Mugabe under house
arrest. Grace Mugabe, 52, was alleged to have positioned herself to be Mugabe’s
chosen successor, prompting the military to intervene on November 14 and usher
in its preferred candidate Emmerson Mnangagwa.
Mnangagwa, a former close ally of Mugabe for decades, has vowed sweeping
changes to revive the country’s moribund economy. In his inaugural address on
Friday, Mnangagwa also paid tribute to Mugabe, describing him as one of the
“founding fathers of our nation”.
Critics fear Mnangagwa — who has been accused of overseeing violence and
ethnic massacres — could prove as authoritarian as his predecessor.
Grace Mugabe to establish Robert Mugabe University
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