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Mugabe, wife, top allies holed up in ‘Blue House’ compound: source

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Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, his wife Grace and two key figures from her G40 political faction are under house arrest at Mugabe’s “Blue House” compound in Harare and are insisting the 93-year-old finishes his presidential term, a source said.

The G40 figures are cabinet ministers Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere, who fled to the compound after their homes were attacked by troops in Tuesday night’s coup, the source, who said he had spoken to people inside the compound, said.

Mugabe is insisting he remains Zimbabwe’s only legitimate ruler, an intelligence source said on Thursday.

The source said Mugabe is resisting mediation by a Catholic priest to allow the 93-year-old former guerrilla a

graceful exit after a military coup.

The priest, Fidelis Mukonori, is acting as a middle-man between Mugabe and the generals, who seized power on

Wednesday in a targeted operation against “criminals” in his entourage, a senior political source told Reuters.

The source could not provide details of the talks, which appear to be aimed at a smooth and bloodless transition

after the departure of Mugabe, who has led Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.

Mugabe, still seen by many Africans as a liberation hero, is reviled in the West as a despot whose disastrous

handling of the economy and willingness to resort to violence to maintain power destroyed one of Africa’s most

promising states.

Zimbabwean intelligence reports seen by Reuters suggest that former security chief Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was

ousted as vice-president this month, has been mapping out a post-Mugabe vision with the military and opposition

for more than a year.

Fuelling speculation that that plan might be rolling into action, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who has

been receiving cancer treatment in Britain and South Africa, returned to Harare late on Wednesday, his spokesman

said.

South Africa said Mugabe had told President Jacob Zuma by telephone on Wednesday that he was confined to his

home but was otherwise fine and the military said it was keeping him and his family, including wife Grace, safe.

Inspte of the lingering admiration for Mugabe, there is little public affection for 52-year-old Grace, a former

government typist who started having an affair with Mugabe in the early 1990s as his first wife, Sally, was

dying of cancer.

Dubbed “DisGrace” or “Gucci Grace” on account of her reputed love of shopping, she enjoyed a meteoric rise

through the ranks of Mugabe’s ruling ZANU-PF in the last two years, culminating in Mnangagwa’s removal a week

ago, a move seen as clearing the way for her to succeed her husband.

In contrast to the high political drama unfolding behind closed doors, the streets of the capital remained calm,

with people going about their daily business, albeit under the watch of soldiers on armored vehicles at

strategic locations.

Whatever the final outcome, the events could signal a once-in-a-generation change for the former British colony,

a regional breadbasket reduced to destitution by economic policies Mugabe’s critics have long blamed on him.

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