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

    Sally Mugabe launched the Zimbabwe Women's Cooperative in the UK in 1986 and supported Akina Mama wa Afrika, a London-based African women's organisation focusing on development and women's issues in Africa and the United Kingdom.

  2. Sally Mugabe (1932-1992) was the wife of Robert Mugabe, the first prime minister and president of Zimbabwe. She was a teacher, activist, and role model for Zimbabwean women, who faced hardships and tragedies in the struggle for independence.

  3. Jan 27, 1992 · Born Sarah Francesca Heyfron, Sally Mugabe was the first wife of the president of the Republic of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe. Amai (mother), as she was affectionately known by the Zimbabweans was the first woman to be buried at the National Heroes Acre in Harare after being declared a national hero.

  4. Sally Mugabe, Zimbabwe's First Lady: A Biography. Jongwe Press, 1988 - Presidents' spouses - 16 pages.

  5. Their only son, Michael Nhamodzenyika Mugabe, born 27 September 1963, died on 26 December 1966 from cerebral malaria in Ghana where Sally was working while Mugabe was in prison. Sally Mugabe was a trained teacher who asserted her position as an independent political activist and campaigner.

  6. Jan 28, 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.

  7. Nov 24, 2017 · Sarah Francesca (Hayfron) Mugabe known as Sally Mugabe, was the first wife of Robert Mugabe and the First Lady of Zimbabwe from 1987 until her death in 1992. She was popularly known as Amai (Mother) in Zimbabwe.