Mugabe Spends Big Amid Zimbabwe Poverty - Report

Figures from the 2015 budget statement reportedly show that much more is being spent funding President Robert Mugabe's foreign trips than what has been allocated.

  • Zimbabwe:   Leaders' Wives Living Large Despite Poverty

    CAJ News, 28 January 2015

    THE wives of Zimbabwe's recently-installed Vice Presidents have been accused of replicating the First Lady for their appetite for lavish lifestyles at the expense of the bankrupt… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Spends Big Amid Poverty

    Zimbabwe Independent, 24 December 2014

    President Robert Mugabe and his ministers in the Office of the President and Cabinet are living large despite a stubborn economic crisis at a time government revenues are dwindling… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Another Wasted Year, As Economy Screams

    Zimbabwe Independent, 24 December 2014

    Another wasted year comes to an end. Marked by empty promises, delusional policies and the continual rise of Mugabe-Zanu PF "political monotheism", 2014 can only be remembered for… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe's Punishing 2015 Workload

    Zimbabwe Independent, 24 December 2014

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe, turning 91 in February, has a punishing workload in the New Year at home and on the continent as he assumes the chairship of the African Union in addition… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Xmas Mood Remains Alive

    The Herald, 25 December 2014

    Zimbabweans yesterday defied odds to rekindle the traditional merrymaking associated with Christmas despite low disposable incomes caused by most companies' failure to award… Read more »

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