Private media stories on First Lady’s PhD shocking: Prof Moyo

Harare Bureau
INFORMATION, Media and Broadcasting Services Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo yesterday dismissed as shocking, suggestions by the privately owned media that President Mugabe marked the First Lady Grace Mugabe’s PhD saying the misrepresentation was not only childish but inherently preposterous.

The NewsDay and its sister paper Southern Eye On Wednesday twisted outgoing Zanu-PF Women’s League secretary Cde Oppah Muchinguri’s statement addressing vendors and cross border traders in Mazowe that President Mugabe proof read Cde Mugabe’s PhD chapters to mean that he had actually marked it.

“It’s shocking that a newspaper of record would go out of its way and take a clear statement and put it out of context in the hope of not just smearing the First Lady but making money and taking people for a ride in the process,” said Prof Moyo.

“That was a deliberate if not childish misinterpretation of Cde Muchinguri’s otherwise straightforward statement that the First Lady said the President was reading her drafts and commenting on them.

“It is common practice for any writer, including in the media, to ask colleagues, siblings, spouses or friends to comment on their drafts. Those comments are always intended to improve the work and not to pass or fail it. This kind of ‘marking’ is so common as not to deserve the status of breaking news,” Prof Moyo said.

“It involves giving comments and not marks or points or grades. Actually even supervisors of PhD students, which I have been on occasions too many to count, give comments and not marks. Only internal and external examiners of PhD students give marks which are not comments but are points or grades to determine whether one has passed or failed.”

Prof Moyo said any suggestions therefore that President Mugabe marked the First lady’s PhD do not make sense.

“Any suggestion that President Mugabe was a UZ internal or external examiner of the First Lady’s thesis is inherently preposterously and the claim that the President marked the dissertation in the technical sense can only make news on Mars,’’ he said.

The NewsDay and Southern Eye claimed Cde Muchinguri said President Mugabe assisted in marking the First Lady’s chapter thesis at home before she was conferred with a Doctor of Philosophy degree.

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