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Mugabe's 'grand son' eyes Parliamentary seat
29 Sep 2017 at 09:01hrs | Views
President Robert Mugabe's grand son, Jason Zhuwao, who is also the son to Youth and Indigenisation Minister Patrick Zhuwao, is reportedly firming up to challenge MDC-T top official Murisi Zvidzai in his Harare Central seat.
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the 24-year-old is also Zanu-PF youth league information officer.
Zanu-PF sources have linked the younger Zhuwao, another of President Robert Mugabe's politically active relatives, to plans to become a party legislator.
If Zhuwao proceeds to try his luck as a legislator, he would have joined his father and late grandmother Sabina Mugabe, two of the Zimbabwean leader's close relatives who have been active in local politics.
Jason Zhuwao, who has also taken after his father's dreadlocks, is on course to join his elders into seeking political office.
According to NewZimbabwe.com, the 24-year-old is also Zanu-PF youth league information officer.
Zanu-PF sources have linked the younger Zhuwao, another of President Robert Mugabe's politically active relatives, to plans to become a party legislator.
If Zhuwao proceeds to try his luck as a legislator, he would have joined his father and late grandmother Sabina Mugabe, two of the Zimbabwean leader's close relatives who have been active in local politics.
Jason Zhuwao, who has also taken after his father's dreadlocks, is on course to join his elders into seeking political office.
Source - newzimbabwe