Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has fired two cabinet ministers and five deputy ministers, the presidency announced yesterday, in an apparent purge targeting allies of his former deputy Joice Mujuru.
The move came after months of political upheaval in Zimbabwe over the succession to 90-year-old Mugabe when he dies or steps down.
Mugabe, who is currently holidaying in Asia, dismissed Flora Buka, minister of state for presidential affairs and Sylvester Nguni, minister of state in the office of the vice president, saying "their conduct and performance were below expected standards", according to a presidency statement.
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Five deputy ministers -- for health, justice, rural affairs, work and transport -- were also dismissed on Sunday.
Once seen as favourite to step into Mugabe's shoes, Mujuru has since come under constant attack, notably from Mugabe's increasingly powerful wife Grace.
Mujuru has been accused of plotting to assassinate the president, fomenting factional divisions in the ruling party, and of dodgy business dealings.
Mujuru was replaced as vice president by Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, a long-time ally of Mugabe.