Malema, Zim minister 'working together' to topple Mugabe, report claims
9 May 2017
Harare - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's top aide and government minister has shrugged off charges he is working in cohorts with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to topple the Zanu-PF strongman.
State media on Sunday alleged that Saviour Kasukuwere, the Zanu-PF political commissar, who doubled as the local government minister, was plotting with Malema to stage a coup against Mugabe, 93.
Mugabe was currently battling factionalism within the ruling party, as the race to succeed him got murky.
The Sunday Mail, the largest circulating state-owned newspaper, claimed that Kasukuwere and Malema had the backing of a British agent named Lord Robin Renwick. It said that Renwick was the architect of the short-lived administration of Bishop Able Muzorewa in 1978.