*President Mugabe and wife, Grace |
Mr Mugabe has governed Zimbabwe since the end of
white-majority rule in 1980 following a bitterly fought war.
His wife, who has often professed her undying loyalty to
her husband, has assumed an increasingly high profile.
"One day when God decides that Mugabe dies, we will
have his corpse appear as a candidate on the ballot paper," Mrs Mugabe
told the rally in Buhera, south-east 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 been backed by his party to stand again in next year's election, but recently cut back on his public engagements.
Grace Mugabe has warned contemporaries of Mr Mugabe from
the guerrilla war era that they are not in a position to replace him because
they likewise would be too old.
"Anyone who was with Mugabe in 1980 has no right to
tell him he is old. If you want Mugabe to go, then you leave together. You also
have to leave. Then we take over because we were not there in 1980," she
said, gesticulating towards herself.
Last September, the president was rumoured to
have died after he reportedly cut short his attendance of an AU summit to fly
to Dubai for a
health check.
– BBC
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