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Mujuru back from India, Mugabe still in Singapore
02 Apr 2012 at 09:23hrs | Views
Vice President Joice Mujuru arrived back home on Sunday after a two week tour of India and Dubai.
The Vice President arrived at the Harare International Airport to a heroe's welcome by women from various sections of society which included business, civil society and political parties.
They congratulated Vice President Mujuru for winning the Distinguished African Amazon Award in Dubai recently.
Women commented Vice President Mujuru for her quest to continuously empower women from all political parties, saying the award is befitting considering the great work she has done in nation building.
Mujuru said the award is a result of the support she received from all Zimbabweans starting from the President, Robert Mugabe.
In receiving the award, Vice President Mujuru joins other distinguished African women such as Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Dr. Isatou Njie-Saidy of the Gambia who received the award during the past two years.
Meanwhile, President Robert Mugabe is still in Singapore on a private visit to arrange post-graduate studies for his daughter Bona after she received her accounting degree last year.
Mugabe left the country (Saturday) evening on a private visit to Singapore according to the state-owned Sunday Mail newspaper said.
The Vice President arrived at the Harare International Airport to a heroe's welcome by women from various sections of society which included business, civil society and political parties.
They congratulated Vice President Mujuru for winning the Distinguished African Amazon Award in Dubai recently.
Women commented Vice President Mujuru for her quest to continuously empower women from all political parties, saying the award is befitting considering the great work she has done in nation building.
Mujuru said the award is a result of the support she received from all Zimbabweans starting from the President, Robert Mugabe.
In receiving the award, Vice President Mujuru joins other distinguished African women such as Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Vice President Dr. Isatou Njie-Saidy of the Gambia who received the award during the past two years.
Meanwhile, President Robert Mugabe is still in Singapore on a private visit to arrange post-graduate studies for his daughter Bona after she received her accounting degree last year.
Mugabe left the country (Saturday) evening on a private visit to Singapore according to the state-owned Sunday Mail newspaper said.
Source - Byo24News