The president’s fall on the red carpet made him mortal – but laid bare the nation’s hate and hurt.
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They took the land with Zanu-PF’s blessing but now the first lady wants a game reserve.
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A split is imminent in Zanu-PF as former Vice President Joice Mujuru and her allies will commence a legal challenge of Robert Mugabe’s leadership.
A Zimbabwe minister says the business of abusing the First Lady, Grace Mugabe’s name, must come to an end, denying her involvement in the evictions.
Armed police evicted more than 200 families from a farm in eastern Zimbabwe to create space for a game park proposed by first lady Grace Mugabe.
President Robert Mugabe has a tight grip on his position as head of the ruling Zanu-PF, and played down suggestions that he should step down.
At a key elective conference taking place this week, President Robert Mugabe said Zanu-PF cannot trust anyone who wants to work with the West.
A former leader of Zimbabwe’s war veterans has been charged with "insulting" the president by claiming he planned to replace his deputy with his wife.
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has changed the Constitution of the ruling Zanu-PF party, giving him sole power to appoint a successor.
Zimbabwean vice-president Joice Mujuru has denied any involvement in a plot to assassinate the president, Robert Mugabe.
Top Zanu-PF party officials who support Zimbabwe vice president Joice Mujuru have been expelled, paving the way for Grace Mugabe to enter the fray.
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While Zimbabwean officials deny vice-president Joice Mujuru’s resignation, President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace has embarked on a smear campaign.
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Grace Mugabe on Thursday called on Vice President Joice Mujuru to resign from her position while also confirming she had presidential ambitions.
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Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe has announced her candidacy to succeed her husband, 90-year-old president Robert Mugabe, when he leaves office.
The 49-year-old Grace Mugabe, who is vying to become husband Robert Mugabe’s successor, has threatened to expel the vice-president from the party.
Zimbabwe’s first lady has state resources on tap. But will it be enough to win her the presidency?
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Zimbabwe’s first lady addressed her third rally in a week, this time in Harare, but critics have not taken her call for unity of purpose seriously.
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Zim’s first lady used her maiden political rally to lash out at those in Zanu-PF who want Mugabe to step down but are too afraid to say so publicly.
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Zimbabwe students union takes President Robert Mugabe to court over the awarding of a controversial doctorate of philosophy degree to Grace Mugabe.
The Zimbabwe National Students Union condemns university Vice-Chancellor Professor Levi Nyagura for condoning Grace Mugabe’s bogus doctorate.
The questionable award of a doctorate to the first lady threatens to tarnish the University of Zimbabwe’s reputation.
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Doubt has been cast on the authenticity of the first lady’s PhD, which bolsters her bid for a top party post.
Grace Mugabe – a recent PhD graduate and leader of Zanu-PF’s women’s league – may be destined to take the helm from her 90-year-old husband Robert.
The wife of Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe will ‘meet the grassroots’ in a bid to thwart Joice Mujuru’s presidential ambitions
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The president has all but broken with his impartial stance on who will succeed him.
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Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe’s wife has been chosen to lead the ruling party’s women’s wing, propelling her into the powerful politburo.
The knives are out ahead of Zanu-PF’s congress in December, with President Robert Mugabe already warning of a purge.
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In an attempt to secure her own future, the first lady has become a willing pawn in Zanu-PF’s internal succession wars.
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The appointment of Robert Mugabe’s wife as leader of the Zanu-PF Women’s League could propel Grace Mugabe into the party’s powerful politburo.
Grace Mugabe has ‘confiscated’ land from a horticultural company, putting the government-owned Agribank at risk of defaulting on IDC loans.
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Zanu-PF officials say retaliation for Grace Mugabe’s visa denial comes at the cost of economic opportunity.
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International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane will attend the summit in Brussels as President Jacob Zuma has "other commitments".