with all respect, mrs mujuru, your husband solomon mujuru was one of the most senior commanders in the forces. yes. but what. .. so you obviously knew what was going on. what i know about solomon mujuru and the fifth brigade was not part of the armed forces. it was a brigade that was commended outside the army. he only was involved when this was to be integrated into the army. that's what i knew. he knew and you knew. that's the bottom line. and the zimbabwean people have to judge you for what you did. yes, they willjudge. they will judge somebody for what she or he will have done physically. they willjudge. they willjudge, i think, a person's ethics and morals. let's talk about different challenges you faced in government. 2005, the mugabe government's decision to clean out many of the poor people living in an official housing in urban areas. hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people rendered homeless. many killed as well. you knew about that too. what did you do about that? there are a lot of things that i did not agree with. a lot of things that i did not go along with. policies.