
She is a role model to many women of all age groups and in her position to study further, sets a perfect example that will inspire even beyond our borders and oceans. There is a lot of work and effort associated with studying, she is prepared to face that – hardworking first lady. – Farai Misi
2 words:Women Empowerment – Janemoyra Maposahlauren
Thats good news mother zim thumbs up to yuh – Trinity Tavaziva
All the best Amai. May you pass with flying colours. – Clémence Machadu
Dai arega kuudzwa zvekuita nrvamwe vanhu. Unoitawo mastandards anotodawo kunyorerwa bvunzo nevamwe. Aite personal research yake yembeu than kupedza nguva ku university – Freedom Zimbabwe
Very nice move m indeed inspired m going back 2 re.write my xams quiet inspirational amai. – Nokuthula Sibanda
Its because she have enough stolen money to do whatever she pleases with it. – Mehleli Ndlovu
Grace no matter what negative things can be said she will make it she is of a positive mind we salute u – Sarah Wekwa Honde
Go ahead our mother land,asingazive ngaadzidziswe – Tsitsi Chikwengo
Her personal achievements have nothing to do with us.does she en family deserve to b in the state house???,that shid have bn o point of discussion! – Prosper Sibanda
Let her go for it . It will prove her worthy . She has passed all other degrees , she will surely sail through. – Marjorie Kashiri
Dr Grace Mugabe, Dr Oliver Mtukudzi, Dr Morgan Richard Tsvangirai, Dr Thomas Mapfumo, etc, lots of Doctors in Zim, rebuilding our beloved country, kkkkkk – Charles Sau Banda
Whats wrong the 1st lady acquiring more knowledge – Qlemenci Makanya
I don't know if anyone cares anymore what she does when…why is this news?! – @Mambokadzi
I say go for it. Dreams are free after all – @hazelkuda
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It is commendable that as the First Lady of Zimbabwe, in order to represent this country, Grace Mugabe has registered at the UZ intent on improving her Education, albe’it a little bit late. But it is never too late. Her future may not be as First Lady, but having an Education will certainly give her the confidence she needs if she is to continue as an Ambassador for the land of her birth in the hereafter. No one knows what she intends doing with her life, but as a Mother to Bona, I am sure she would be horrified to learn that unbeknown to her, rural girls are still using newspapers when menstruating, and that those in Matabeleland are finally going to receive sanitary wear, doors on their toilets and soap to wash with, while she not much older than them, graduated from where they are to a life of luxury at State House.
It is inconceivable that the Government is only now seriously considering subsidizing the cost of pads for the future mothers of the Nation! Was this deprivation taken into account when the Men and Women of Zimbabwe were kicking in the doors of Democracy and calling for Sanctions? Why didn’t they demonstrate as fervently for their little sisters to get sanitary towels and soap and doors on their toilets?
Any one of those young girls could in future end up in State House as a potential wife to a future President of Zimbabwe, just as Grace Mugabe did.
For men to say “Well, my Gogo used newspapers and she survived!” is typical of the backward thinking of a country which always has and obviously still does, consider and treats its women as second-class citizens.
Several years ago in the UK it was declared illegal to serve fish and chips in newspaper because of the toxicity in print ink. How many women who used newspapers during menstruating have given birth to stillborns or died of cancer of the womb/ovaries? Do we know how many malformed disabled children were born because of women having to use newspapers instead of sanitary towels?
On the other hand, how many men may have died because of similar cancers after absorbing the dreaded toxic printing ink through sex? We will never know but everyone knows that if you don’t have an Education you will inevitably end up a doormat, barefoot and pregnant to a man who probably does not respect you because you do not have the self-worth to hold your head up high – unless you marry a Prince or a President, as did Grace Kelly and Grace Mugabe.
Because of her secured position, and her youth, it is a fact that try as she might, Grace Mugabe has not always been the favourite wife of some, but hopefully with her Degree, when her time comes she will confidently take up the cudgels and lead the Nation in eliminating this attitude towards her second-class sisters. It is all up to her after this, so wish her luck that she may pass with Distinctions.
If anyone can elevate the status of women in Zimbabwe, it could be Grace Mugabe because she too, like Grace Kelly, was once a second-class citizen.
(Nicole Kidman stars as “Grace” in the story of former Hollywood star, Grace Kelly, her crisis of marriage and identity, during a political dispute, and a looming French invasion of Monaco in the early 1960s.)
Kudzidza akuperii! She is simply a role model! The technicalties will come later, but she has aspired to go back to school. Its never too late! Madzimai go back to school!
Don’t you need a Masters degree to sign up for a PHD?
She will use her bottom power to pass definitely.