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"Fear is not part of my DNA": An advocate's long walk to power in southern Africa - Prime Progress NG

Summary by Prime Progress
Sally Ncube was born on April 19, 1982—two years after Zimbabwe’s independence. She was named after the first wife of the late Robert Mugabe, who was then the country’s prime minister.  After her parents separated, Ncube and her siblings moved with their mother to her village in Masvingo, southeastern Zimbabwe. There, young Ncube quickly distinguished herself as the brightest student in her class, consistently ranking first. Despite her academic…
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Prime Progress broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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