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[Published: Friday April 03 2015]

 Zimbabwe party expels Mugabe rival Joyce Mujuru

Harare, 3 Apr - (ANA) - A former vice president of Zimbabwe, Joyce Mujuru, has been expelled from the ruling party, Zanu-PF. The party said she had plotted to remove President Robert Mugabe from office and brought the party into disrepute. She had been been seen as a likely successor to President Mugabe but was sacked at the end of last year. She was accused of corruption and plotting to kill the president - allegations she denied. Mr Mugabe, 91, will have been in power for 35 years when Zimbabwe marks its independence from the UK later this month. The first lady, Grace Mugabe - who is now a senior figure in the Zanu-PF Party - has been very vocal against Mrs Mujuru in public.
Mrs Mujuru fought alongside Mr Mugabe in the 1970s guerrilla war against white minority rule and was known as "Spill Blood". Zanu-PF spokesman Simon Khaya Moyo said in a statement that the ruling party's top decision-makers had agreed to her dismissal. Mr Mugabe has not publicly indicated a preferred candidate to take over his presidency. But in December he purged the government of several ministers, including Mrs Mujuru, and appointed Emmerson Mnangagwa as his deputy, making the former justice minister the favourite to succeed him. (ANA)
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