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‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by gabonsky: 9:56am On Feb 18, 2017
‘We will field Robert Mugabe’s corpse for election’, says wife


The wife of 92-year-old Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe said Friday that he would be the voters’ choice even after he dies, as she addressed supporters from the ruling ZANU-PF party.

Grace Mugabe, who is seen as a possible successor to her ailing husband, ratcheted up her colourful rhetoric ahead of the general election due next year.

“One day when God decides that Mugabe dies, we will have his corpse appear as a candidate on the ballot paper,” Grace Mugabe told a party rally in Buhera, southeast of the capital Harare.


“You will see people voting for Mugabe as a corpse. I am seriously telling you — just to show people how people love their president.”
President Mugabe has vowed to stand again in the election, but Grace could run if he dies before the vote.

Grace Mugabe, who was appointed leader of ZANU-PF’s women’s wing in a surprise move two years ago, is well known for her fiery speeches and verbal attacks on her husband’s opponents. In 2015, she led a campaign which led to the ousting of deputy president Joice Mujuru, accusing Mujuru of fanning factionalism, plotting to topple Mugabe and corruption and bribery.

President Mugabe, the world’s oldest national leader, turns 93 on Tuesday, with a celebration party planned for next Saturday. Grace has previously pledged to push Mugabe in his wheelchair to election rallies if needed.

Mugabe, who has been in power since Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980, has avoided naming a successor and his party is divided between factions jostling to succeed him.

Grace bemoaned the in-fighting, telling those seeking to succeed her husband: “Let’s not fool each other, let’s wait for God’s time.”
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Trump heads to Florida to reconnect with his base
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC – FEBRUARY 17: U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a crowd during the debut event for the Dreamliner 787-10 at Boeing’s South Carolina facilities on February 17, 2017 in North Charleston, South Carolina.

The airplane begins flight testing later this year and will be delivered to airline customers starting in 2018. Sean Rayford/Getty Images/AFP<br />Sean Rayford / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

President Donald Trump will bask in the adulation of supporters on Saturday as he holds a campaign-style rally in Florida, reconnecting with his base outside Washington after a stormy first month in office.

“Looking forward to the Florida rally tomorrow. Big crowd expected!” the Republican leader tweeted Friday evening.

Following a grievance-filled press conference that raised questions about his temperament, the real estate mogul is getting back to basics and back on script.


On Friday, he visited a Boeing plant in South Carolina and pitched himself as a champion of US jobs and industry.

“As your president, I’m going to do everything I can to unleash the power of the American spirit and to put our great people back to work,” Trump said.

“This is our mantra, ‘buy American and hire American.’ We want products made in America, made by American hands,” he said, pledging to wean the country off imports.

On the campaign trail, Trump tapped a rich seam of unease among American workers.

Although the unemployment rate is at a low five percent and wages are rising steadily, a triple whammy of deindustrialization, globalization and automation has battered the US heartland.

Trump repeatedly touted his business acumen and promised to transfer boardroom smarts to the Oval Office in order to bring back jobs.

But poor management and scandal have plagued his first month in office.

In four tumultuous weeks, Trump has seen his national security advisor ousted, a cabinet nominee withdraw, a centerpiece immigration policy fail in the courts and a tidal wave of damaging leaks.

The perception of a White House in disarray was further fueled as Trump’s pick to replace national security advisor Michael Flynn turned down the job, leaving a glaring hole in the National Security Council.

Trump said Friday he was considering new candidates.

The president was spending his third consecutive weekend at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, and on Saturday he heads north to Melbourne, near Orlando, for a rally at 5 pm (2200 GMT).

The event will likely be reminiscent of his campaign trail appearances, with his cheering supporters providing a boost to Trump after he was frozen out by significant portions of the Washington establishment.

Trump was already on the offensive Friday evening. A day after a rambling press conference in which he blamed journalists for his administration’s troubles, Trump tweeted that “FAKE NEWS media” was the “enemy of the American People,” naming several prominent outlets.

– Back to business –
The commander-in-chief appeared to be in his element at Boeing, praising the roll-out of the 787-10, touring the cockpit and joking with CEO Dennis Muilenburg about negotiations for an order of F-18 Super Hornets.

“We are looking seriously at a big order, and we will see how that — you know, the problem is that Dennis is a very, very tough negotiator. But I think we may get there,” he said.

The US manufacturer employs some 7,500 people in South Carolina, where it has invested more than $2 billion since beginning operations in the southeastern state in 2009.


Trump’s prescription to drain the pockets of economic malaise that dot the country has been to rip up “bad trade deals” and impose tougher tariffs on imports.

“It has to be much easier to manufacture in our country and much harder to leave. I don’t want companies leaving our country. Making their product, selling it back, no tax, no nothing, firing everybody in our country,” he said.

That may be a winning approach politically, but few economists believe it would be good for Americans’ pocket books.

Richard Baldwin, a professor of international economics at the Graduate Institute, Geneva recently accused Trump’s team of pursuing “20th-century solutions for America’s 21st-century industrial problems.”

“In 2017, US workers are not competing with low-wage foreign labor, capital, and technology, as they did in the 1970s. Rather, they are competing with a nearly unbeatable combination of low-wage foreign labor and US knowhow,” he said.

Ironically, the Boeing Dreamliner may be a case in point.

From nose to tail fin, many of the Boeing’s components are made around the world: Wing tips in South Korea, the landing gear in England.

“If the Trump administration imposes tariffs, it will turn the US into a high-cost island for industrial inputs,” said Baldwin.

“Firms might be induced to move some production back to the US, if it is strictly aimed at US consumers. But they will be equally encouraged to offshore production that is aimed at export markets.”

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Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by kelvine(m): 10:00am On Feb 18, 2017
This is brainwashing, isnt it?
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by Jabioro: 10:02am On Feb 18, 2017
Ahaaah!!! Africa had come again...

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Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by Day169: 10:31am On Feb 18, 2017
..then she had better become his running mate (beyond the bedroom). wink
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by Annie939(f): 11:09am On Feb 18, 2017
old buffoon
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by Cadamlk: 2:49pm On Feb 18, 2017
undecided undecided undecided
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by Cadamlk: 2:51pm On Feb 18, 2017
Africans!!! Chai!!! The colonial masters did not even do to us what we are doing to ourselves. angry angry angry angry angry. When is black African going to get it right? Every single progressive step the white folks takes forward, Africans tend to move two steps backward. Pathetic!!
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by PassingShot(m): 2:57pm On Feb 18, 2017
Most powerful leaders in history who ended miserably had their wife or mother pushing them to destruction.
Re: ‘we Will Field Robert Mugabe’s Corpse For Election’, Says Wife by jieta: 3:07pm On Feb 18, 2017
are there no men in Zimbabwe?

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