Mrs Mugabe nominated as secretary of the ruling Zanu PF party's Women's League as her 90-year-old husband sees out twilight years of more than three decades in power
Zimbabwean President Robert Muagbe with his wife Grace
Grace Mugabe, the wife of Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe, has made her first move into frontline politics by accepting the nomination for secretary of the Zanu PF Women’s League.
Her election to the post at the Zanu PF congress in December means she will take her place in the ruling party’s politburo and, some have speculated, could even propel her into the increasingly acrimonious race to be nominated as her 90-year-old husband’s successor ahead of the party’s congress in December.
Her election to the post at the Zanu PF congress in December means she will take her place in the ruling party’s politburo and, some have speculated, could even propel her into the increasingly acrimonious race to be nominated as her 90-year-old husband’s successor ahead of the party’s congress in December.
Mrs Mugabe, 49, become the president’s second wife after serving as a secretary in his typing pool when she married him in 1996, a year after the death of his first wife, Sally, a Ghanaian. The couple have three children, two of whom were born while the first Mrs Mugabe was still alive.