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Sabina Mugabe
In office
1985–2008
Personal details
Born(1934-10-14)14 October 1934
Died29 July 2010(2010-07-29) (aged 75)
Political partyZANU-PF

Sabina Gabriel Mugabe (14 October 1934 – 29 July 2010) was a Zimbabwean politician. She was the younger sister of the current Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe.

Sabina Mugabe was born on 14th October 1934 at the Kutama Roman Catholic Mission, which was run by Jesuits of the Rome-based Marist Order, in the Zvimba District 50 miles northwest of Harare, to a Malawian born father Gabriel Matibili and a Shona mother Bona.[1]

Sabina Mugabe left Rhodesia under an assumed name in 1975 and studied home economics and nutrition at Battersea College of Technology and Richmond College in London before going to Nova Scotia, Canada, to study for a Diploma in social development at a Catholic College. Prior to leaving Rhodesia she had been sheltered by the Silveira House Catholic seminary, on the outskirts of Harare, while her brother Robert was leading ZANU guerrillas fighting former Rhodesian leader Ian Smith's forces from bases in Mozambique.[1]

She served as the Zanu-PF[2] Member of Parliament for Makonde East from 1985 to 1990 and for Zvimba South from 1990 to 2008. She was implicated in the violent confiscation of farms owned by white Zimbabweans in the late 1990s and the early 2000s.[1] This included a link to the brutal death of a white Zimbabwean farmer murdered by a mob unleashed by her when she wanted his house for herself. Terry Ford, 55, was shot in the head, after being beaten, on his farm to the west of Harare. Earlier, in November 2000 Sabina Mugabe had informed Mr Ford that she wanted his farmstead "so she could move in".[3] That Mr Ford's old Jack Russell, Squeak, refused to leave his body added a poignancy to the story that saw the case make international headlines.[2]

Sabina Mugabe suffered a stroke in 2007 and retired as an MP in 2008. According to President Mugabe he had visited her prior to her death and he been told that one-third of her brain had been damaged by the stroke.[1]

Sabina Mugabe died in Harare on 29 July 2010, aged 75, following a long illness[4] Sabina Mugabe was survived by her brother Robert and sister Bridgette, her three sons Leo Mugabe, Patrick and Robert Zhuwao and several grandchildren.[3][1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Obituary: Sabina Mugabe, politician". The Scotsman. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Robert Mugabe loses political ally as younger sister Sabina dies". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Robert Mugabe's younger sister, Sabina Mugabe dies". Zim Diaspora. Retrieved 21 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Mugabe mourns after sister Sabina dies in Zimbabwe". BBC. Retrieved 21 October 2016.