The End of an Era Robert Mugabe and a Conflicting Legacy

The End of an Era  Robert Mugabe and a Conflicting Legacy
Author: Munyaradzi, Mawere,Marongwe, Ngonidzashe
Publsiher: Langaa RPCIG
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2018-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789956550869

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Arguably, one of the most polarising figures in modern times has been Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the former President of the Republic of Zimbabwe. The mere mentioning of his name raises a lot of debate and often times vicious, if not irreconcilable differences, both in Zimbabwe and beyond. In an article titled: ‘Lessons of Zimbabwe’, Mahmood Mamdani succinctly captures the polarity thus: ‘It is hard to think of a figure more reviled in the West than Robert Mugabe… and his land reform measures, however harsh, have won him considerable popularity, not just in Zimbabwe but throughout southern Africa.’ This, together with his recent ‘stylised’ ouster, speaks volumes to his conflicted legacy. The divided opinion on Mugabe’s legacy can broadly be represented, first, by those who consider him as a champion of African liberation, a Pan-Africanist, an unmatched revolutionary and an avid anti-imperialist who, literally, ‘spoke the truth’ to Western imperialists. On the other end of the spectrum are those who – seemingly paying scant regard to the predicament of millions of black Zimbabweans brutally dispossessed of their land and human dignity since the Rhodesian days – have differentially characterised Mugabe as a rabid black fascist, an anti-white racist, an oppressor, and a dictator. Drawing on all these opinions and characterisations, the chapters ensconced in this volume critically reflect on the personality, leadership style and contributions of Robert Mugabe during his time in office, from 1980 to November 2017. The volume is timely in view of the current contested transition in Zimbabwe, and with regard to the ongoing consultations on the Land Question in neighbouring South Africa. It is a handy and richly documented text for students and practitioners in political science, African studies, economics, policy studies, development studies, and global studies.

Mugabe s Legacy

Mugabe s Legacy
Author: David B. Moore
Publsiher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781787388772

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Zimbabwe’s party-internal ‘coup’ of 2017, and deposed president Robert Mugabe’s death nearly two years later, demand careful, historically nuanced explanation. How did Mugabe gain and retain power over party and state for four decades? Did the suspected and nearly real ‘coups’, the conspiracies behind them, and their concurrent mythomaniacal conceits ultimately, ironically, spell his near-tragic end? Has Mugabe’s particular mode of power reached a finality with his own downfall, as his successors struggle more to balance Zimbabwe’s political contradictions? Will the phalanxes arrayed against Mugabe’s control fray further, as Zimbabwe fades? Mugabe’s Legacy delves deeply into such questions, drawing on more than forty years of archival and interview-based research on Zimbabwe’s political history and current precariousness. Starting with the mid-1970s, it traces how Machiavellian moves allowed Mugabe to reach the apex of the Zimbabwe African National Union’s already slippery slopes, through the complexities of Cold War, regional, ideological, generational, inter- and intra-party tensions. The lessons learned by the president and the nascent ruling party then turned gradually inward, ultimately arriving at a near-collapse that may now pervade all of the country’s political space. David B. Moore vividly charts this rise and fall, all the way to Zimbabwe’s tenuous chaos today.

He Leads Zimbabwe

He Leads Zimbabwe
Author: Richard Mandizha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2017
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 0797478817

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The Legacy of Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front A One Party State facilitating Dictatorship and Disregard for Human Rights

The Legacy of Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front   A One Party State facilitating Dictatorship and Disregard for Human Rights
Author: Dr. Mark O'Doherty
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-08-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781365773686

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The UN has warned that Zimbabwe is facing its worst hunger crisis in a decade with half of the population - 7.7 million people - being food insecure; due to an economic meltdown and unprecendented malnutrition; according to the WFP. Also, widespread corruption has contributed to a rise in sexual bribery in Zimbabwe; with an unprecedented number of women reporting being forced to exchange sex for employment or business favours. More than 57% of women surveyed by 'Transparency International Zimbabwe' (TIZ), said they had been forced to offer sexual favours in exchange for jobs, medical care and even when seeking placements at schools for their children. The report, entitled Gender and Corruption, found women were increasingly vulnerable to sexual abuse amid the deteriorating Zimbabwean economy. Hence it is very important that economic stability, rule-of-law and human rights are restored in Zimbabwe - with the assistance of the international community - so that peace and prosperity can be manifested in Zimbabwe.

Mugabeism after Mugabe

Mugabeism after Mugabe
Author: Duri, Fidelis Peter Thomas,Marongwe, Ngonidzashe,Mawere, Munyaradzi
Publsiher: Africa Talent Publishers
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781779296252

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Arguably, one of the long waited political handover of power, globally, happened in November 2017 in Zimbabwe when the former and now late 37- year long serving and divisive President, Robert Gabriel Mugabe was forced out of power by a combination of forces that were spearheaded by the military’s Operation Restore Legacy. Mugabe’s departure ushered in President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa’s reign. This transition has variously been characterised as marking the inauguration of the Second Republic or New Dispensation or as heralding a new Zimbabwe that is ‘Open for Business’. From the moment of the investiture of President Mnangagwa’s government, anticipations of seismic changes to the order of doing business by both the incoming government and the larger Zimbabwean society in general, were extremely high. There was an expectation that international cooperation with global partners, especially in the West, would be restored alongside the reinvigoration of a near comatose domestic economy. But, did this ever happen? This volume interrogates the impact of the introduction of the Mnangagwa administration from November 2017. The book seeks to broadly dissect and troubleshoot issues of continuity and change from Mugabe’s reign into Mnangagwa’s Second Republic. In doing so the book attempts to respond to the grand question: “To what extent has Mugabeism that was the hallmark of Mugabe’s reign, continued or discontinued into the Second Republic?” The volume, which comes as a sequel to The end of an era? Robert Mugabe and a conflicting legacy, is sure to generate interest and responses from students and academics in the fields of History, International Studies, Political Science, Sociology and Social anthropology, as well as from practitioners in the human rights, transitional jusrtice, conflict resolution, security studies and diplomatic fields.

Re membering Robert Gabriel Mugabe

Re membering Robert Gabriel Mugabe
Author: Collen Sabao,Richard Runyararo Mahomva,Lawrence Mhandara
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2021
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 1779256035

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Asante Sana

Asante Sana
Author: Richard Mandizha
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1692751409

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Perhaps, one of the most misunderstood leaders in modern politics, the big debate continues in Zimbabwe concerning the kind of leader Robert Mugabe was. This book presents fine details of Robert Mugabe's legacy, even the thoughts he harbored for his people during his 37 year rule in Zimbabwe. It gives insight to the different policies, programs and projects he tried to promote in the country. Things such as the land reform program, the indigenisation program, the thrust on education and women empowerment. The book examines issues of human rights and democracy in Zimbabwe, particularly focusing on the electoral processes and the Western governments' response to it.

Mugabe

Mugabe
Author: Martin Meredith
Publsiher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780786732937

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Robert Mugabe came to power in Zimbabwe in 1980 after a long civil war in Rhodesia. The white minority government had become an international outcast in refusing to give in to the inevitability of black majority rule. Finally the defiant white prime minister Ian Smith was forced to step down and Mugabe was elected president. Initially he promised reconciliation between white and blacks, encouraged Zimbabwe's economic and social development, and was admired throughout the world as one of the leaders of the emerging nations and as a model for a transition from colonial leadership. But as Martin Meredith shows in this history of Mugabe's rule, Mugabe from the beginning was sacrificing his purported ideals—and Zimbabwe's potential—to the goal of extending and cementing his autocratic leadership. Over time, Mugabe has become ever more dictatorial, and seemingly less and less interested in the welfare of his people, treating Zimbabwe's wealth and resources as spoils of war for his inner circle. In recent years he has unleashed a reign of terror and corruption in his country. Like the Congo, Angola, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Liberia, Zimbabwe has been on a steady slide to disaster. Now for the first time the whole story is told in detail by an expert. It is a riveting and tragic political story, a morality tale, and an essential text for understanding today's Africa.