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  2. Bona Mugabe - Wikipedia

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    Nyepudzayi Bona Mugabe (born 18 April 1988) is a Zimbabwean businesswoman. She is the only daughter of former and late Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe and Grace Mugabe , who also have two sons (Chatunga and Robert Jr.). [ 1 ]

  3. Gukurahundi - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, Enos Nkala, former defence minister, described his involvement in the Gukurahundi as "eternal hell" and blamed President Mugabe for having orchestrated it. [22] Speaking at Nkomo's memorial service on 2 July 2000, Mugabe admitted "thousands" had been killed during the campaign, calling it a "moment of madness". [1]

  4. Mugabe family - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  5. Robert Mugabe - Wikipedia

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    Under Mugabe's leadership, there was a massive expansion in education and health spending. [184] In 1980, Zimbabwe had just 177 secondary schools, by 2000 this number had risen to 1,548. [ 184 ] During that period, the adult literacy rate rose from 62% to 82%, one of the highest levels in Africa. [ 184 ]

  6. University of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The university is accredited through the National Council for Higher Education, under the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education. English is the language of instruction. The university has faced criticism for awarding fraudulent degrees to members of the Robert Mugabe regime, most notably First Lady Grace Mugabe. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  7. Joint Operations Command (Zimbabwe) - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Operations Command (JOC) is the supreme organ for the coordination of state security in Zimbabwe.It was established by the Rhodesian Security Forces as Combined Operations Headquarters to supervise its counter-insurgency campaign in the Rhodesian Bush War [1] [2] as well as external incursions into neighbouring countries such as Zambia and Mozambique. [3]

  8. Tobaiwa Mudede - Wikipedia

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    Tobaiwa Mudede was the Registrar-General of Zimbabwe for Robert Mugabe's government. Mudede has been accused by international human rights organizations of falsifying voting records to ensure Mugabe remains in power. [1]

  9. Fay Chung - Wikipedia

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    Fay King Chung (born March 1941) is a Zimbabwean educator and was an independent candidate for the 2008 Zimbabwean senatorial election.Chung has worked to extend access to education and to bring education-with-production principles into school curricula in Zimbabwe and other developing countries.