First Lady Grace Marufu Mugabe Zimbabwe, 40 years President Mugabe junior and with whom he already had two children before his first wife death Sally Hayfron, in a tribal ceremony. Abandoning his previous claim of a Christian background, Mugabe justified the marriage under a traditional African law which allows him to take a junior wife.Grace Marufu Mugabe has three children: Bona, Robert Peter Jr. and Bellarmine Chatunga. As first lady, she has been the subject of much criticism for her lifestyle. Asked how she justified travelling to Europe to spend thousands on Ferragamo shoes while her people starved, she replied simply: "I have very narrow feet, so I wear only Ferragamo."
Hello Liz,
ReplyDeleteThank you for these nice pictures of our African mothers. Is Somalia's Abdulllahi Yusuf married? He has been a warlod for ages and I wonder what kind of wandering life his family has passed!
Liz, there are some few other comments under postings below, they might have been overlooked! However, sorry for placing a burden on you!
Tanzanianboy!
Habari Tanzania Boy,
ReplyDeleteI didn't consider Somalia the reason being its a territory in turmoil with no government. The names of the first ladies were obtained from the respective government websites. I have not covered all of the African countries first ladies so there will be a sequel.Coming soon.....:)))
Liz
Thank you Liz.
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Liz,
ReplyDeleteI loved this series of first ladies.May be next time you can as well cover what do they actually do in terms of pushing for development,gender issues,equality,justice,children etc.
Liz, on the list that continues don't forget to add the only and the first 'first man' in Africa (Liberia)
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Hi Agie,
ReplyDeleteYou know that is a very very good idea ...however I have bad news for you...
President Johnson-Sirleaf, is a divorcee whose ex-husband died a few years ago, is the mother of four sons and has six grandchildren. So no 'First Man'
Liz
Hi Liz,
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear that.
Anyway,well done..I salute you!
Agie
Great job! This is an impressive collection of formidable (and in a few cases, controversial) African women. If you're still posting the continent's first ladies, could you post Sierra Leone's Mrs. Sia Nyama Koroma. She is a laboratory chemist turned nurse, and mother of two college-aged daughters.
ReplyDeletePart 2 of African First Ladies will be up by the end of the day stay tuned;))))
ReplyDeleteI love lobbo Traore from Mali she is very beautiful and sophisticated
ReplyDeletehello! This post is very beautiful! There are some photos of first ladies of other African first ladies, such as Niger , Togo, Mauritania, Guinea, etc? I'm Mamadou from Niger!
ReplyDeleteFirst lady of Mali, how old would she be/ Would she be born in the 1960s or same or similar age as Paul Kagame. Salma Kikwete somebody try to extrapolate by saying she was born in 1963 though.
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