Relatives of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe have
reportedly claimed that they cut ties with their daughter-in-law Grace Mugabe
more than two years ago.
According to Voice of America (VOA), the Mugabe clan
accused Grace of being "disrespectful to family elders, showing off and
sowing seeds of disharmony within the family".
Mugabe's uncle Ben Matibiri claimed that Grace belittled
everyone in the Mugabe family "as she tried to borrow powers at every
opportunity". This, he said was the complete opposite of Mugabe’s first
wife, the late Sally Hefron Mugabe, whom he described as a "great daughter"
to the family.
This came as reports over the weekend alleged that Grace
was complaining about how her family, businesses and allies were being treated
following the fall of her ageing husband.
According to The Zimbabwe Independent, although the Mugabes
seemed to be quiet in the public domain, the former first lady had been
complaining behind-the-scenes about how her family and the families of her
allies' were being treated.
Grace had been complaining to President Emmerson Mnangagwa
and Zimbabwe Defence Forces commander Constantino Chiwenga through mediators,
Catholic cleric Father Fidelis Mukonori and former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
governor Gideon Gono, the report said.
Grace complained about threats to her businesses and
property, citing the terms of the agreement secretly reached as part of the
deal for Mugabe to resign.
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