Former V-P's Family Wealth Revealed

Zimbabwe's government-supporting state newspaper, The Herald, claims it is in possession of documents which prove that General Solomon Mujuru, the husband of former vice-president Joice Mujuru who died in suspicious circumstances, was among the richest people in the country. Joice Mujuru is now sidelined after a leadership struggle in the ruling party.

  • Zimbabwe:   The Mujurus Wealth Revealed

    The Herald, 13 July 2015

    Details of the late Retired General Solomon Mujuru's vast empire have started emerging despite concerted efforts by his widow, former Vice President Joice Mujuru, to conceal the… Read more »

Zimbabwe Vice-President Joice Mujuru with her late husband retired General Solomon Mujuru. General Mujuru died as a result of a fire at his home. (File Photo)

  • Zimbabwe:   Why Does Mugabe Pride in Attacking the Dead?

    Zimbabwe Independent, 3 July 2015

    What is it that eats President Robert Mugabe so he is unable to speak logically or kindly of others? Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   U.S Exposes Mujuru Conspiracy

    The Herald, 19 June 2015

    US Senator Christopher Smith has exposed ousted Vice President Joice Mujuru for working with Western powers in her conspiracy to unseat President Mugabe unconstitutionally and… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mliswa Confirms Mujuru Cabal, MDC-T Link

    The Herald, 16 April 2015

    The Mujuru putschist cabal's ties with MDC-T have been exposed after one of its members, Mr Temba Mliswa, yesterday implicitly confirmed the embattled opposition MDC-T was already… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Seremwe Denies Mujuru Links

    The Herald, 28 January 2015

    Zanu-PF candidate for Mt Darwin West Cde Barnwell Seremwe denies any links with former Vice President Joice Mujuru as reported by some sections of the media yesterday. Read more »

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