First
Lady, Grace Mugabe ZANU-PF Secretary for Women’s League and First Lady, Grace
Mugabe yesterday said she was as fit as a fiddle and dismissed speculation of
ill-health, saying she occasionally sought medical treatment like any other
person.
The First Lady said she had the same energy as
last year when she addressed rallies across the country in her “Meet the
People” tours. She said this in a welcome address to women at the start of the
Zanu-PF Women’s League national executive council meeting at the party’s
headquarters in Harare yesterday.
The First
Lady’s comments about her health put to shame reports in the private media in
recent days which claimed that her absence from public life indicated she was
not well. “I’m happy we’re meeting while we’re all in good health.
I’m very
healthy,” she said. “I still have the same energy as I had last year. At times
I have pain here and there but it can be treated, that’s why I sometimes go for
treatment and come back fully recovered.”.
“That’s why we thank God because at times you
become ill and you don’t know what it is and you end up with much bigger
problems, but when you know and you’re treated you become well and continue
working for the country,” said the First Lady.
Turning
to the state of the party, Cde Grace Mugabe said the revolutionary party’s
Politburo should not be burdened with trivial disciplinary issues from
provincial structures, some of which were motivated by jealous, gossip and
malice. She said it was time for people to unite and not pull each other down
for self-serving purposes.
“It’s us women who have the task to strengthen
the party like mothers, so we don’t want to be shouting at each other.
We don’t want to insult each other over
untruths. I don’t think it’s right to do this kind of thing.
We must
have unity of purpose which I emphasised during my Meet the People tour,” she
said. “Let’s unite, Let’s not gossip about each other.
Those
that left the party are now gone. Let bygones be by bygones and move forward.
If we
continue firing others and discrediting them when is the Politburo going to do
its work.
“Politburo
is there to make the country progress, so let’s not burden it with trivialities
like what we’re doing now”, she said.
Mugabe
urged members of the Women’s League to put their differences aside and work for
the good of the party.
“We’ve a mammoth task ahead of us,” she said.
“I therefore urge you all to put aside whatever differences you might have
among yourselves and work wholeheartedly for the party and, indeed for the
women who’ve entrusted us with the role and responsibility to lead them and
change their livelihoods,” she said.
“We don’t want any Judas Iscariots amongst us.
I repeat,
we don’t want any betrayers.” Mugabe said the future of the party depended on a
well managed Women’s League.
“I therefore appeal to you not to focus on
trivial issues and to desist from factionalism, gossiping, dishonesty, lying
and back-biting as these are counterproductive and only serve to divert our
attention from real developmental issues that matter,” she said.
“Under my leadership, ladies, this I’ll not
tolerate.”
She urged all Women’s League national executive
members to be conversant with their portfolios and what they entailed.
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