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News of Bona Mugabe studying in Hong Kong reached Zimbabwe at the same time as tuition fee increases, dollarisation of fees, and US$400 examination fees were announced. [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Protest started on the University of Zimbabwe campus in early February, and over several weeks saw police use tear gas in a failed attempt to stop them reaching ...
Bellarmine Chatunga Mugabe, youngest son of Robert and Grace [10] Bona Mugabe (born 18 April 1988), the only daughter of Robert and Grace, business person [ 11 ] Sandra Mugabe, Robert's niece, is married to Adam Molai, founder and longtime chairman of Pacific Cigarette Company [ 12 ] [ 13 ]
The restoration of the office of prime minister in 2009 was a result of a power-sharing agreement made in September 2008 between Mugabe's ZANU–PF and rival candidate Morgan Tsvangirai's MDC–T after the 2008 presidential election and later run-off. Mugabe remained president while Tsvangirai was sworn into the office of prime minister on 11 ...
Robert Mugabe and ZAPU leader Joshua Nkomo signed the Unity Accord on 22 December 1987. [23] This effectively merged ZAPU and ZANU into the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF). On 18 April 1988, Mugabe announced an amnesty for all dissidents, and Nkomo called on them to lay down their arms.
Robert Mugabe, with his brother Chatunga, launched the xGx clothing label in Johannesburg, in December 2017. [3] [5] The brothers had previously launched Trip Life music-entertainment company. [5] Mugabe is also a brand ambassador for SVG fashion brand. [6] In 2022, Mugabe was a member of Emmerson Mnangagwa's political campaign team. [7]
Bona Mugabe – Business woman, daughter of former president of Zimbabwe and ZANU-PF leader, Robert Mugabe [58] Paul Tse – Legislative Councillor [59] Lau Kong-wah – Secretary for Home Affairs, former undersecretary of the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau, former legislative councillor [60]
We've reached the point where nearly 17 percent of American adults get their news from TikTok. The equal time rule imposes burdens on one group of broadcasters while sparing their cable or ...
The 1980 Entumbane clashes, also known as Entumbane I, occurred in and around Bulawayo, Zimbabwe between 9 and 10 November 1980, amid political tensions in the months immediately following Zimbabwean independence.