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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sally_MugabeSally Mugabe - Wikipedia

    Sarah Francesca Mugabe (née Hayfron; 6 June 1931 – 27 January 1992) was the first wife of Robert Mugabe and the First Lady of Zimbabwe from 1987 until her death in 1992.

  2. 27 gen 1992 · Sally Mugabe was first lady of a newly independent Zimbabwe for nearly a dozen years. For many citizens of this struggling African nation, which was experiencing a number of growing pains endemic to Third World societies, Mugabe was an inspiration and role model, particularly to Zimbabwe's educated women.

  3. 21 lug 2019 · Sally Mugabe is known for having supported her husband’s research by researching paperwork that the Salisbury jail authorities had banned.

  4. 9 set 2019 · Zimbabwe's ex-President Robert Mugabe, who has died aged 95, had a special place in the hearts of Ghanaians, writes Elizabeth Ohene.

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  5. 28 gen 1992 · Sally Mugabe, an anti-colonialist and the wife of President Robert Mugabe, died Monday. She was 60 years old and had suffered from a kidney disease, the Government announced.

  6. 28 gen 2017 · Born Sally Sarah Francesca Hayfron, she was known throughout most of her adult life as Sally Mugabe. Yesterday, 27 January, was the 25th anniversary of her death. This article is dedicated to her memory, not only because history matters, but because the younger generation in Zimbabwe and across Africa who know little about her ...

  7. 27 gen 1992 · Amai Sally Mugabe founded the Zimbabwe Child Survival Movement and launched the Zimbabwe Women’s Co-operative in Britian in 1986. She also supported Akina Mama wa Africa, a London-based African women’s organisation focusing on development and women’s issues in Africa and the UK.