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Beauty Zhuwao was born on 10 January, 1965 in Southern Rhodesia. Discover Beauty Zhuwao's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 10 January 1965
Birthday 10 January
Birthplace Southern Rhodesia
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Her husband is Patrick Zhuwao

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2015

In July 2015, Zhuwao stepped down from her post as ZANU–PF Mashonaland West provincial Women's League treasurer due to pressure from fellow party members, who accused her of refusing to sign a petition that led to the ouster of acting provincial Chair Ziyambi Ziyambi. Zhuwao was reportedly seen as a Ziyambi supporter and was thus targeted by Ziyambi opponents. Zhuwao confirmed that she had resigned, but said that the move was not related to politics, rather, she stepped down to study at the University of Zimbabwe.

2014

In October 2014, Zhuwao became involved in the heated ZANU–PF succession infighting between Vice President Joice Mujuru and then-Minister of Justice Emmerson Mnangagwa. During what her husband described as a "coup" attempt, Zhuwao slapped ZANU–PF Mashonaland West provincial chairman Temba Mliswa after a tense verbal exchange. She reportedly slapped Mliswa, who did not retaliate, once, before others present intervened. Reports of the incident soon went viral on the internet. At a meeting with top government officials days later, President Robert Mugabe reportedly denied that a coup attempt occurred, expressed disapproval of the incident, and apologized to Mliswa on Zhuwao's behalf. Mugabe also reportedly questioned Media Minister Jonathan Moyo why Mliswa was being portrayed in state media as the aggressor when in reality, he was the victim of the assault. Zhuwao confirmed the incident but refused to comment, saying she would later issue a statement.

2011

On 6 February 2011, Zhuwao was defeated by Tsitsi Mugabe in the election for chair of the ZANU–PF Zvimba District Coordinating Committee. Mugabe received 26 votes to Zhuwao's 14.

2010

During the 2008–09 Zimbabwean political negotiations, Zhuwao was selected to be on the Constitution Select Committee (COPAC), which worked to draft a new Zimbabwean constitution. She was assigned to serve as a rapporteur, gauging public opinion during the constitution-drafting process. In September 2010, Zhuwao assaulted fellow committee member Bednock Nyaude, MDC–T House of Assembly member for Bindura South. Zhuwao assaulted Nyaude outside the offices of the District Administrator for Kadoma in Mashonaland West Province. She punched him in the chest after accusing him of insinuating that she had personal issues, a charge Nyaude denied. Following the incident, Nyaude reported the assault at Kadoma Central Police Station on 7 September 2010, and also informed COPAC members Editor Matamisa and Walter Chidakwa, both House of Assembly members. Matamisa, in turn, reported the incident to COPAC co-chairs Paul Mangwana and Douglas Mwonzora. Monzwora said that if found guilty, Zhuwao would be suspended from COPAC.

1965

Beauty Lily Zhuwao (/z uː ˈ w aɪ oʊ / ; born 10 January 1965) is a Zimbabwean politician, and the wife of former government minister Patrick Zhuwao. She is also the daughter-in-law of Sabina Mugabe, the sister of former President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe. Prior to 2015, Zhuwao was active in ZANU–PF politics, serving for several years as the party's provincial treasurer for Mashonaland West Province.