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Joice Runaida Mujuru (née Mugari; born 15 April 1955), also known by her nom-de-guerre Teurai Ropa Nhongo, is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Vice-President of Zimbabwe from 2004 to 2014. Previously, she had served as a government minister and as Vice-President of ZANU–PF.
Joice Mujuru, previously the Vice President of ZANU–PF before being ousted from the party in 2014, also registered her candidacy. Former Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khuphe , who leads a breakaway faction of the MDC after falling out with Nelson Chamisa, was also a candidate.
Joice Mujuru Zimbabwe: Africa Vice President: 6 December 2004: 8 December 2014: 10 years, 2 days Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka South Africa: Africa Deputy President: 22 June 2005: 24 September 2008: 3 years, 94 days Fatemeh Javadi Iran: Asia Vice President: 3 August 2005: 5 August 2009: 4 years, 2 days Alice Nzomukunda Burundi: Africa Vice President ...
The Women's League put forward Joice Mujuru as a candidate for Vice-President in 2004, an office she held for ten years. First Lady Grace Mugabe was head of the league from 2014 until her expulsion from the party amidst the 2017 coup d'état.
Joice Mujuru (born 1955) 6 December 2004 8 December 2014 10 years, 2 days ZANU–PF: 3 Emmerson Mnangagwa (born 1942) 12 December 2014 6 November 2017 2 years, 329 days
The 5th Parliament of Zimbabwe met between 2000 and 2005. At the time, the Zimbabwean Parliament was unicameral, [note 1] consisting of the 150-member House of Assembly, 120 of whom were elected via first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies.
In the 2008 parliamentary election, Vice-President Joyce Mujuru was the ZANU–PF candidate. She faced two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) candidates, Madzudzo Gora from the MDC–T, the formation supporting Morgan Tsvangirai, and Joseph Shanya from the MDC–M, the faction supporting Arthur Mutambara.
Joice Mujuru: ZANU–PF: Second Vice-President: John Nkomo* ZANU–PF: Prime Minister: Morgan Tsvangirai: MDC–T: Deputy Prime Minister: Arthur Mutambara: MDC–M: Deputy Prime Minister: Thokozani Khuphe: MDC–T: Minister of Public Service: Elphas Mukonoweshuro: MDC–T: Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development: Olivia ...