Bodyguards ‘stood and watched’ as Zim’s first lady attacked Gabrielle Engels
Well. They do have their father’s DNA. That’s close enough, right?
All is not well with Zim’s power couple, it would seem.
Grace Mugabe has said that Zimbabwe serves as an example of successful land reform, which is why the Namibian and South African governments are following suit.
Zimbabwe’s economy has all but collapsed, with the majority of what’s left of the population living below the breadline; yet the first family spends millions on jewelry.
(dis)Grace Mugabe has a special plan that’ll help her husband rule Zim for as long as he can without falling over like a drunk most of the time. Does it have space for his sippy cup?
Wait, what? Seriously? We can’t even.
The first lady of Southern Africa’s only failed state’s son has put the price tag on a human life at $800.
Mugabe appeared to be rocking a new hairstyle and some lovely earrings when he arrived in South Africa for a state visit yesterday
No, we’re not kidding and yes, Bobby M’s guests will be dining on the flesh of elephants and lions, among other exotic victims.
Around 200 farmers were kicked off their land by Zimbabwean police and ‘secret service’ aka not so secret service aka Bob’s bulldogs.
President Mugabe has dismissed Joice Mujuru and eight ministers loyal to her. Two new “trustworthy” vice-presidents have been appointed.
Her husband might believe he’ll rule Zimbabwe forever, but the first lady of Zim has her sights set firmly on succession.
Meet Dr. Grace Mugabe, the PhD student who never was