Zimbabwe's Former VP Ordered to Compensate Farmer
The high court has ordered the estate of the late General Solomon Mujuru to pay for the moveable property seized from former owners of their Beatrice Farm.
Joice Mujuru seen farming
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Zimbabwe:
Executor Postpones Mujuru Estate Meeting
The Herald, 16 May 2015
The executor of the late General Solomon Mujuru's estate yesterday called off a meeting with the beneficiaries of the national hero's inheritance after few members of the family… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mujuru Estate Exposed to U.S $21 Million Liabilities
The Herald, 11 April 2015
The late General Solomon Mujuru's estate may be exposed to liabilities in excess of $21 million being creditors of the now under liquidation Limpopo Mining Resources Limited,… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Work Begins On Mujuru Estate
The Herald, 1 April 2015
The preliminary list of the late General Solomon Mujuru's fortune shows that the estate is of substantial value and disagreements are likely to emerge given the number of… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Shocks At Mujuru Will Meeting
The Herald, 21 March 2015
Master of the High Court Mr Eldard Mutasa has given the late General Solomon Mujuru's lawyers five days to submit a will the late veteran politician and national hero left in their… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mujuru Summoned to High Court
The Herald, 20 March 2015
Former Vice President Dr Joice Mujuru has been summoned to an edict meeting set for today at the High Court to appoint an executor of the estate of her late husband General Solomon… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Mujuru's Estate Valued at $9 Billion
SW Radio, 17 July 2012
Unconfirmed reports suggest the late General Solomon Mujuru left behind an estate worth an estimated US$9 billion, sources said on Tuesday. Read more »
InFocus
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Former vice president Joice Mujuru is reportedly set to join hands with the main opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai as the country gears up for 2018 elections. Read more »
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The People First project reportedly being fronted by Joice Mujuru and other fired Zanu-PF officials, is expected to take off, writes The Standard. Read more »