Grace Mugabe
Africa’s strongmen: A vanishing tribe
Now green shoots of democratic impulses in Africa are emerging in Ghana, Ethiopia, Liberia and Egypt.
Historic moment for Zimbabwe: Emmerson Mnangagwa becomes President
Mnangagwa, until recently one of Mugabe's closest allies, took the oath of office at the national sports stadium.
Zimbabwe: Mugabe granted immunity, safety as he makes way for new rule
Robert Mugabe told negotiators he wanted to die in Zimbabwe and had no plans to live in exile.
How Mugabe’s impeachment session became Zimbabwe’s reassertion of free speech
The session served as an outlet for elected officials, who took the opportunity to denounce the excesses of Mugabe’s authoritarian regime.
End of an era: Robert Mugabe steps down as Zimbabwe President
His former vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa will be sworn in as president on Wednesday.
Impeachment proceedings begin against Mugabe, removal in 2 days
The main charge against Mugabe is allowing his wife to usurp government powers and that he is too old to do justice to his duties.
Robert Mugabe fired, Emmerson Mnangagwa expected to lead new govt
Without the military's intervention, first lady Grace Mugabe likely would have replaced him as vice president.
Violence, repression, rigging elections: Why Zimbabwe wants Mugabe removed
Mugabe’s 93-year-long grip on power appears to be slipping with the streets filled with protesters calling for his removal.
Zimbabwe’s ruling party wants President Mugabe to step down
‘If he becomes stubborn, we will arrange for him to be fired on Sunday,’ a source said.
First lady ‘Gucci Grace,’ her aggressive ambitions and Zimbabwe President’s fall
Grace’s attempt to neutralise Mnangagwa ended very differently - leaving her and her husband languishing under house arrest in Harare.