News that South Africa's main television station will be airing a rare interview with Zimbabwe's first family has strengthened belief that there are attempts to spruce up Mugabe's image.
The interview, which will be broadcast this Sunday, was granted to South Africa Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) talk show host Dali Tambo who joined Mugabe for a lavish dinner at State House last year.
According to The Sunday Independent, the interview included footage of the Mugabe family's take on various issues, including Grace gloating about assaulting a journalist, the President's criticism of Nelson Mandela, and his shenanigans with Grace while his first wife Sally was lying on her deathbed.
Analysts say that while it is obvious that the interview is part of a choreographed campaign by Mugabe's team to sanitise his image, it nevertheless exposes the man for what he really is: a dictator with serious moral limitations.
Zimbabweans will recall a similarly ‘rare' opportunity recently granted to Ghanaian filmmaker Roy Agyemang, who has since embarked on a global campaign to promote Mugabe as an African statesman vilified by the West.
Zimbabweans will also be disheartened to learn from the Tambo interview that the 89-year-old Mugabe has no plans of retiring anytime soon.