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Zimbabwe lawmaker charged over Grace Mugabe insult

December 15, 2015
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Zimbabwe lawmaker charged over Grace Mugabe insult

Zimbabwe's First Lady Grace Mugabe, gestures during a Zanu-PF party meeting in Mutare, in this December 17, 2010Image copyrightReuters Image caption Grace Mugabe entered politics in her own right last year.

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A legislator from Zimbabwe’s ruling party appeared in court Monday for uttering “insulting remarks” about President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace during a verbal exchange with a fellow ZANU-PF party member.

Member of parliament Justice Wadyajena, 35, was charged with “criminal insult or, alternatively, conduct likely to provoke the breach of peace” when he appeared before magistrate Lindiwe Maphosa in the resort town of Victoria Falls.

Prosecutor Listen Nare told the court that the lawmaker “used abusive or insulting language” against a party member who had a portrait of Grace Mugabe and a slogan calling on party members to rally behind her, emblazoned on his car.

The MP and party member Jimayi Muduvuri were both attending the ZANU-PF annual conference on Victoria Falls.

Wadyajena was quoted in court papers as having told Muduvuri: “You are a fool as well as that mother of yours.”

The first lady is referred to as “mother” by the ruling party supporters.

Wadyajena has been linked to a faction of ZANU-PF loyal to Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa who is seen as Mugabe’s heir while Muduvuri, a businessman, is seen as belonging to a group in the party opposed to Mnangagwa’s bid to succeed Africa’s oldest leader.

Robert Mugabe has ruled since 1980 and the security services have been fiercely loyal to him.
Robert Mugabe has ruled since 1980 and the security services have been fiercely loyal to him.

Mugabe, 91, has ruled Zimbabwe since 1980 and has avoided naming a successor.

His party has been riven by infighting between factions jostling to succeed him.

MP Wadyajena was granted $800 bail and is expected to go on trial in January 5.

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AFP

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