Zimbabwe's Mugabe sacks vice-president Mujuru for 'plot'

Joice Mujuru 
President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe has sacked his vice president, Joice Mujuru, after accusing her of plotting to kill him.

He also dismissed seven other ministers allegedly involved in the plot, an official statement said. Mrs Mujuru, once seen as a future possible leader, has denied plotting against the president. Mrs Mujuru, 59, was once seen as a possible successor to Mr Mugabe. State media and Mr Mugabe's wife, Grace, have conducted a campaign against her for months.

"President RG Mugabe has exercised his executive powers to release the Honourable Joice Mujuru… with immediate effect," said a statement by government official Misheck Sibanda. Mrs Mujuru's conduct had been "inconsistent with the expected standard", the statement added. 

 A picture dated 06 December 2014 shows Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe addressing delegates during the last day of the Zanu PF 6th people's congress in Harare, Zimbabwe
See President Mugabe recently denouncing Mrs Mujuru last week the Zimbabwean ruler denounced his vice-president. She was also removed from her post in the ruling party Zanu-PF.

Mrs Mujuru responded by saying her loyalty to Mr Mugabe was "unquestionable" and that it was "repugnant" to suggest she was intent on killing the president. Mrs Mujuru fought alongside Mr Mugabe during the 1970s war against white-minority rule. There had been speculation that she might try to eventually succeed the Zimbabwean president.

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