Zimbabwe Students Challenge Mrs Mugabe's PhD

The Zimbabwe National Students Union has mobilised signatures  from all the country's universities which they intend to attach to a court application challenging the awarding of a PhD to Grace Mugabe.

First Lady Grace Mugabe and Vice President Joyce Mujuru during her graduation ceremony.

  • Zimbabwe:   Offensive Against First Lady Exposed

    The Herald, 1 October 2014

    VICE President Dr Joice Mujuru's thesis is already in the University of Zimbabwe Library barely a month after she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy degree along with 11 other… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace's Phd - UZ Reduced to a Butt of Jokes

    Zimbabwe Standard, 28 September 2014

    THE controversy surrounding First Lady Grace Mugabe's Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) early this month has reduced the former prestigious… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace Mugabe PhD Scandal Deepens

    Zimbabwe Independent, 26 September 2014

    THE Zimbabwe National Students Union (Zinasu) has called for a thorough investigation into how First Lady Grace Mugabe acquired her controversial PhD degree and demanded… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace PhD Trashes University of Zimbabwe Credibility, Makoni

    New Zimbabwe, 22 September 2014

    GRACE Mugabe's "doctorate" remains a hot joke in Harare since her husband, President Robert Mugabe, chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), awarded her a PhD recently. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace Mugabe's Doctorate - UZ Remains Mum

    Zimbabwe Standard, 21 September 2014

    THE University of Zimbabwe (UZ) has remained mum on the conferment of Doctor of Philosophy degree on First Lady Grace Mugabe despite questions and speculation being raised over the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace Mugabe's Phd Must Be Investigated

    Zimbabwe Independent, 19 September 2014

    BRUISED but determined to cling to power, the Zanu PF regime led by President Robert Mugabe, whose interest seems to be safeguarding his family interests by manoeuvring his wife in… Read more »

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