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Zimbabwe Anti-corruption Body Investigat­es Grace Mugabe’s PhD

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Zimbabwe’s anti-corruption agency is investigat­ing whether the former First Lady Grace Mugabe fraudulent­ly obtained a doctorate, according to BBC.

Lecturers at the University of Zimbabwe filed a petition last week asking to investigat­e.

She was awarded the PhD just months after enrolling at university in 2014 even though doctorates typically require years of full-time research.

Mrs Mugabe has previously defended her academic record.

In September, she told a governing party rally that she had earned her PhD despite her detractors’ scepticism.

Mrs Mugabe was awarded a PhD by the University of Zimbabwe.

But lecturers at the same institutio­n are behind the petition to investigat­e how she obtained the qualificat­ion.

Zimbabwe Independen­t, a privately owned newspaper, quotes the academics’ petition as saying they had no knowledge of her 2014 graduation until they heard media reports:

“This was a shock to many members of the department as most members never [saw] or heard about the proposal, progress reports, thesis examiners and outcome of such a study by the candidate.”

Local media report that Mrs Mugabe’s doctoral thesis has not been made public, breaking with usual practice.

Mrs Mugabe was personally capped by her husband and then-president Robert Mugabe, who was also the chancellor of the University of Zimbabwe.

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