Zimbabwe's First Lady Continues Attacks on VP

President Robert Mugabe's wife continues to use "rallies" at her Mazowe orphanage as a platform to attack and call for the resignation of Vice President Joice Mujuru.

  • Zimbabwe:   'Grace Mugabe Derails Gender Movement'

    Zimbabwe Standard, 23 November 2014

    The remarkable gains that have been made in elevating women to positions of authority have been obliterated by the "cat fight" pitting the First Lady Grace Mugabe against the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   First Lady Accused of Hate Speech

    New Zimbabwe, 22 November 2014

    THE MDC-T party on Friday said the hate speech uttered by Grace Mugabe against Vice-President Joice Mujuru is "un-African" and is polluting the minds of children. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Wants to "Do a Gaddafi" On Me - Grace

    New Zimbabwe, 18 November 2014

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's wife Grace has sensationally claimed that Vice-President Joice Mujuru plans to humiliate her, "Gaddafi-style", once her husband is no longer in office. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Grace Mugabe 'Summons' Journalists to Mazowe

    New Zimbabwe, 18 November 2014

    OPPOSITION MDC-T spokesperson Obert Gutu has challenged the rubblerousing Grace Mugabe to conduct herself with the dignity and integrity befitting a First Lady as it emerged she… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   A Man Can Be VP - Amai Mugabe

    The Herald, 19 November 2014

    Vice President Joice Mujuru can lose her position to a man since the national Constitution provides that President Mugabe can appoint any person of his choice regardless of sex,… Read more »

President Mugabe's wife, Grace.

  • Zimbabwe:   It's All Very Constitutional Cde VP

    The Herald, 19 November 2014

    VICE President Joice Mujuru struck a presidential pose and tone in her press statement released exclusively to the private media, principally The Daily News and NewsDay on Monday,… Read more »

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