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Zimbabwe Briefing Issue 39
Crisis
in Zimbabwe Coalition
(SA Regional Office)
August 17, 2011
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Retired
Army Commander General Mujuru is no more
We have received
credible reports that Retired Army Commander - General Solomon
Mujuru died on Monday night following an electrical fault fire at
a farm house in Beatrice some 50kms south of Harare.
General Mujuru
was husband to vice president Joyce Mujuru and was widely considered
a kingmaker and power behind his wife in her battle for succession
which pits her against Defence Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa. General
Mujuru's death, whether suspicious or otherwise, will undoubtedly
have a significant impact on the succession debate in ZANU-PF where
murmurings about Mugabe's retirement are gathering momentum.
Initial reactions are that his death has greatly weakened his wife's
faction, but it may well be that he may become more powerful after
death - tipping scales of support in Joyce Mujuru's favour.
General Mujuru a veteran of the liberation struggle, who is from
Chikomba district, was viewed as a voice of reason within ZANU-PF
who had close ties with business as well as perceived close ties
with the MDC. Mujuru's death puts the spotlight on the role
of the military in Zimbabwe's political and civilian affairs
once more. During his tenure as army commander, Mujuru refrained
from political interference although upon retirement he represented
ZANU-PF in Parliament
for Chikomba constituency. At the time of his death president Mugabe
had not left Zimbabwe for Angola to attend the SADC Summit. It remains
unclear whether Mugabe will cancel his trip to Angola to attend
Mujuru's funeral which is most likely to be a state function
with Mujuru being accorded national hero status to be buried with
full military honours.
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