Mugabe's Wife 'Has No Role in Zimbabwe Govt'

Analysts have blasted President Robert Mugabe's wife for attacks on Vice President Joyce Mujuru.

President Mugabe's wife, Grace Mugabe.

  • Zimbabwe:   'Grace Mugabe Using Borrowed Power'

    Zimbabwe Standard, 26 October 2014

    NOTHING must be read from First Lady Grace Mugabe's attacks on Vice-President Joice Mujuru as she has no role in government, a constitutional expert has said. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru's Maturity Is Her Passport to the Presidency

    New Zimbabwe, 27 October 2014

    IN my last article I made it clear that Zanu PF was headed for a collision course in the bid to succeed Robert Mugabe. It wasn't prophetic really, because all indicators were… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Decoding Grace Mugabe's Messages

    New Zimbabwe, 27 October 2014

    LET me begin by stating that I have no dog in this fight and hold no brief for the protagonists as I blame them for the economic and social displacement of the citizens and… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Joice Mujuru Strikes Back

    Zimbabwe Standard, 26 October 2014

    VICE-President Joice Mujuru said yesterday that she was not perfect but people should not accuse her of crimes that she had not committed. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'It's Not Yet Game Over for Mujuru'

    Zimbabwe Standard, 26 October 2014

    Joice Mujuru's political career seems to be hanging by the thread in the wake of attacks by First Lady Grace Mugabe, but analysts say the game is not over yet in Zanu PF's… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Nothing Wrong With Aspiring to Be President

    Zimbabwe Standard, 26 October 2014

    ONE day in the late 90s, Eddison Zvobgo, the late Zanu PF legal supremo (may his soul rest in peace) was asked by a patron at one of his hotels in Masvingo whether he wanted to be… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   'Mnangagwa Perfect Candidate for VP'

    Zimbabwe Standard, 26 October 2014

    A Zanu PF faction said yesterday that Justice minister Emmerson Mnangagwa should take one of the Vice President's positions at Zanu PF's elective congress in December. Read more »

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