The agency said on Tuesday
it is investigating whether the former first lady was wrongly awarded a university
doctorate more than three years ago.
Grace Mugabe’s suspicious
doctorate degree, which she earned in a record few months, is now the subject
of a probe by Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption agency.
“We indeed received a
report from the sociology department at the university on how Grace Mugabe
received her doctorate and that is what we are investigating,” said Goodson
Nguni, the head of investigations at the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission.
Grace, whose efforts to
take over the leadership of the ruling ZANU-PF party prompted a de facto
military coup against her husband, then-president Robert Mugabe, in November,
graduated in 2014, just months after she had registered to study at the
University of Zimbabwe.
Up to now, her dissertation
for the doctorate has not been published and is not available in the university
library, as such academic qualifications usually are.
Local media reports say the
sociology department told the commission that Grace’s doctorate was
“suspicious” and needed to be investigated.
Grace, who was called “Dr
Amai” – or “learned mother of the nation” – by adulating followers, has
previously defended her academic record and last September told a ZANU-PF rally
that she had earned her doctorate even though her detractors thought otherwise.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was
on the receiving end of vicious attacks by Grace last year, succeeded
93-year-old Mugabe as president in November.
Grace has not appeared in
public since Nov. 15, when army tanks rolled into the capital and confined
Mugabe and his family at his luxurious mansion in Harare.
Reuters
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