Biti Rubbishes Grace: She Is Destructive
28 July 2015
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Secretary general of the MDC Renewal, Tendai Biti, has said Zimbabwe is being governed by selfish people who waste their energies on petty issues instead of solving the country’s deepening economic problems.
“These people are driven by malice and subjectivity, without any concern for the people. If Grace and Mugabe could put all the energy they expended on fighting Mujuru over petty gossip, then this country would be a $50 billion economy.
“Unfortunately, we are being governed by very selfish people, incompetent people, greedy people, vindictive and cruel people and it’s sad in a country where unemployment is 90 percent, where four million of our citizens have left the country.
“The country is churning out thousands of graduates every year, only for them to become vendors and I think we are the only country in the world with educated vendors because I discovered when I talked to Harare vendors last week that one in every five is a graduate,” Biti said.
The spokesperson for MDC president Morgan Tsvangirai, Luke Tamborinyoka, described Grace as “a disgrace to the nation who now wanted to unnecessarily divert people’s attention from the real issues affecting the country”.
“Because of her antics, she has become an unnecessary diversion from the real issues afflicting the country. She is vending executive powers she does not formerly have in public places and should therefore be the first vendor to be removed from our streets,” Tamborinyoka said.
Grace has revealed that she ousted Mujuru because of gossip. Grace said revealingly that she used “to hear a lot of things that were taking place in terms of the former vice president”.
What had broken the camel’s back were the disruptions she experienced when she mounted her controversial rallies around the country last year, and as Zanu PF imploded — which she blamed on the former VP.
“The one thing I did not like was that as I was going on the tour last year — the Meet the People Tour — they put together a group of boys, gave them money, bought them beer, got them drunk and sent them to boo me when I was addressing; making noise, beating drums, shouting and I endured that.
“In almost all the provinces, it was like that at every rally. It was happening, but I later said enough was enough. You cannot continue to do this to me. I have been very quiet for a very long time.
“Things have been said, written and gossiped about me. I said enough was enough; if you actually want now to translate it into public fight, let’s go for it. I also have a mouth to talk, I have a brain to think. So, I said this should stop forthwith (laughs). That’s why people talk about “Stop it!” (laughs) because they were dividing the party.
“She (Mujuru) had a faction, which was working against the president and we had only one president elected and only one centre of power. She was now making her own clique with people who were following her and to them, it was a foregone conclusion that she was going to be the president of this country and where they got that from, we didn’t understand.
“This should have come from the party and she could have waited. I loved her so much, I tell you. She disappointed me. I liked her so much. She knew that I liked her, but she was very elusive in her ways. She didn’t even want to communicate with me.
“I think it had more to do with the people who advised her. She chose the wrong people to advise her. Unfortunately, she caused all this that happened. She could have easily listened to advice. I even sent people to talk to her: ‘You are over trusting other people’,” Grace told The Sunday Mail.
“She did not want to take advice from me. I sent people to talk to her, but she thought I was foolish, or I wanted to stop her ambitions. However, I was very genuine about the things I did for her.
“Other women and I campaigned for her to be in that position; she must not forget. The president supported her fully to be in that position, but she started being too ambitious. She could have waited for her time.
“I’m telling you; she had an opportunity, a very good opportunity if she had kept her cool and listened to the advice of others. She would be somewhere today. But she decided to do things the wrong way and she has herself to blame — unfortunately,” she added.

3 Replies to “Biti Rubbishes Grace: She Is Destructive”

  1. Now it is becoming clearer as to why Mai Mujuru was fired. It had nothing to do with the so called ‘coup plot’ but rather the clash with the first lady. So a sitting VP and war veteran was tossed out of her positions in the party and in government because she clashed with a first lady who is an unelected official. It is shameful. I had a lot of respect for President Mugabe!

  2. At the peak of his powers, Biti once said its not true that unemployment rate was anywhere near 90%, for evidence of work he cited ‘ juice card” vendors as gainfully employed. Talk of selfishness.

  3. “She did not want to take advice from me. I sent people to talk to her, but she thought I was foolish, or I wanted to stop her ambitions. However, I was very genuine about the things I did for her. ‘
    So Grace is the chief adviser of ZANU PF? Does that mean Mnangagwa and Mphoko are on those positions because they listened to Grace’s advices? OOOOHH thus why the country is in a mercy, Grace to be the adviser of the government aaaaah!!!!!!!!!!! Ndashamisika ini, kusanyara kuatura manzwi akadaro.
    Jabulani Sibanda was very true to describe Grace mania actions as a bedroom coupe. So all these guys who are still clinking on to some powerful positions are there bcoz of Grace? All ministers were appointed by Grace kwaaaaaaaaaaaaaa regai tiseke. Dr. Grace. ihwo hu doctor hwedu uhwu.

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