have you spoken to grace mugabe? yeah, i mean, as far as i am concerned...irst lady, she was also the secretary for women's affairs in the ruling party, and that position, zeinab, is a very serious position. and as a leader, a top leader in the party, she was entitled, one, to discharge a programme and, two, express her views as to who should occupy whatever office. she was entitled to that. and in doing so... have you spoken to her? she has not been seen since the removal of her husband from power. have you spoken to her, or, for that matter, robert mugabe? no, i haven't, because of circumstances that have arisen. i look forward to doing so, especially to speaking with president mugabe. president mugabe is zimbabwe's pastor, and unfortunately we are not cubans, because our politics have been influenced by our colonial relationship with the white settler economy, and with britain. you said you're proud of having served under robert mugabe. you've talked about his legacy. his legacy, for example, is that three quarters of zimbabwe's population live on less th