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Mugabe’s daughter takes role as censor

- Agency Staff Harare /AFP

President Robert Mugabe’s daughter, Bona Chikore, has been appointed to the Zimbabwe board of censors, becoming the latest family member to take up an official role.

The board “faces the colossal task of regulating public entertainm­ent in the digital age”, the state-owned Herald newspaper said on Wednesday, raising fears of further restrictio­ns on criticism of Mugabe’s regime.

The newspaper said the board would play “a critical role in controllin­g and regulating the media and film industry and examining any article or public entertainm­ent submitted to it”.

Chikore’s mother, Grace, is head of the Zanu-PF women’s league and is seen by some observers as a potential successor when the 93-year-old president dies. She has three children with Mugabe. Chikore, 27, who was educated in Hong Kong, is the eldest, while two sons are still in school.

Mugabe’s nephews Patrick Zhuwao and Walter Chidhakwa are ministers of youth and mining, respective­ly, while several other relatives hold government positions. Chikore’s husband, Simba, was recently appointed the chief operating officer of the national carrier, Air Zimbabwe.

In 2004, Zimbabwe’s censors banned a play called Superpatri­ot and the Morons about an autocratic ruler kept in power by a small clique of allies and brutal security forces.

The new censors’ board is chaired by former culture minister Aeneas Chigwedere and includes Regis Chikowore, deputy to Mugabe’s spokesman, police spokeswoma­n Charity Charamba and a traditiona­l chief.

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