Zimbabwe's V-P Accused of Fraud

Vice President Joice Mujuru has faced continued attacks from Grace Mugabe and President Robert Mugabe - and now state-owned newspaper The Herald has reported that she is involved in "illicit business dealings" days after Mrs Mugabe called for her resignation. The VP has now demanded a retraction.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Calls for Probe of V-P

    The Herald, 5 November 2014

    President Mugabe called for the investigation of allegations of corruption, extortion, bribery and abuse of office levelled against Vice President Joice Mujuru, contrary to claims… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Will Keep Her Job, Analysts

    New Zimbabwe, 5 November 2014

    ZIMBABWEANS should not expect high drama at the Zanu PF congress in December with Vice President Joice Mujuru likely to keep her job despite the barrage of vicious attacks and… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Demands Retraction

    The Herald, 4 November 2014

    ACTING President Joice Mujuru's family-run business International Travel Shops Africa (ITSA) has threatened legal action against The Herald over a story it published on the VP's… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   V-P Accused of Million-Dollar Fraud

    The Herald, 30 October 2014

    DETAILS of Vice President Joice Mujuru's illicit business dealings have begun to emerge amid revelations she received, and signed for thousands of dollars in illegal cash payments… 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:   '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:   Mujuru Sordid Deals Revealed

    The Herald, 24 October 2014

    The First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe said because of corrupt tendencies and gross incompetence, Vice President Joice Mujuru was not fit to succeed President Mugabe. 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:   Mujuru Created Two Centres of Power - Muchinguri

    New Zimbabwe, 24 October 2014

    OUTGOING Women's League boss, Oppah Muchinguri, has accused Vice-President Joice Mujuru of creating two centres of power within the government and the ruling Zanu PF party. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   First Lady Admits Elevating Mujuru

    Zimbabwe Independent, 24 October 2014

    FIRST Lady Grace Mugabe yesterday confirmed what has been in the public domain for the past decade that she was instrumental in the 2004 campaign which led to the elevation of… Read more »

Vice President Joice Mujuru

  • Zimbabwe:   President Slams Sellouts

    The Herald, 30 October 2014

    President Mugabe has slammed Zanu-PF officials said to be working with the Americans to oust him from power for material gains. The American Embassy has reportedly been trying to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   President Speaks On Zanu-PF War

    The Herald, 29 October 2014

    PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday slammed people attempting to topple him from his post, saying they must wait since he will properly communicate to them when his time to leave office… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Opposition Legislators Give V-P Mujuru Standing Ovation

    The Herald, 29 October 2014

    VICE President Dr Joice Mujuru received a standing ovation from MDC-T legislators when they walked into Parliament for the official opening of the Second Session of the Eighth… Read more »

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