The Legend of Robert Mugabe

The Legend of Robert Mugabe
Author: Amire Nerongo
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387623341

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Dinner With Mugabe

Dinner With Mugabe
Author: Heidi Holland
Publsiher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-09-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780143027416

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Acknowledgements; Preface; Timeline: A chronology of key events in Robert Mugabe’s life; Introduction; 1 Brother in the background; 2 Mummy and Uncle Bob; 3 The prisoner’s friend; 4 Comrades in arms; 5 A surprise agreement; 6 Tea with Lady Soames; 7 I told you so; 8 Britain’s diplomatic blunder; 9 A reluctant politician; 10 The faithful priest; 11 In the eyes of God’s deputies; 12 The man in the elegant suit; 13 Two of a kind; 14 Yesterday’s heroes; 15 As it was in the beginning; 16 The good, the bad, and the reality; Postscript; Selected bibliography; Index

The Fear

The Fear
Author: Peter Godwin
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780316123310

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Journalist Peter Godwin has covered wars. As a soldier, he's fought them. But nothing prepared him for the surreal mix of desperation and hope he encountered when he returned to Zimbabwe, his broken homeland. Godwin arrived as Robert Mugabe, the country's dictator for 30 years, has finally lost an election. Mugabe's tenure has left Zimbabwe with the world's highest rate of inflation and the shortest life span. Instead of conceding power, Mugabe launched a brutal campaign of terror against his own citizens. With foreign correspondents banned, and he himself there illegally, Godwin was one of the few observers to bear witness to this period the locals call The Fear. He saw torture bases and the burning villages but was most awed as an observer of not only simple acts of kindness but also churchmen and diplomats putting their own lives on the line to try to stop the carnage. The Fear is a book about the astonishing courage and resilience of a people, armed with nothing but a desire to be free, who challenged a violent dictatorship. It is also the deeply personal and ultimately uplifting story of a man trying to make sense of the country he can't recognize as home.

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe
Author: Richard Worth
Publsiher: Julian Messner
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0671689878

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Recounts the story of the man who led the struggle for black political power in the emerging nation of Zimbabwe and was elected its first prime minister.

Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe
Author: Martin Meredith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2002
Genre: Political leadership
ISBN: UOM:39015051572124

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Martin Meredith pieces together the riveting and tragic political story of what happened to Zimbabwe and to a leader who once represented one of the world's best hopes for democratic Africa.

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 and the White African

Mugabe and the White African
Author: Ben Freeth
Publsiher: Lion Books
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780745955469

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Ben Freeth has an extraordinary story to tell. Like that of many white farmers, his family's land was 'reclaimed' by Mugabe's government for redistribution. But Ben's family fought back. Appealing to international law, they instigated a suit against Mugabe's government via the SADC (The Southern African Development Community). The case was deferred time and again while Mugabe's men pulled strings. But after Freeth and his parents-in-law were abducted and beaten within inches of death in 2008, the SADC deemed any further delay to be an obstruction of justice. The case was heard, and successful on all counts. But the story doesn't end there. In 2009 the family farm was burnt to the ground. The fight for justice in Zimbabwe is far from over - this book is for anyone who wants to see into the heart of one of today's hardest places, and how human dignity flourishes even in the most adverse circumstances.

Asante Sana

Asante Sana
Author: Richard Mandizha
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1985117924

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This book was written in honour of His Excellency, The Former President of The Republic of Zimbabwe, Cde Robert Gabriel Mugabe. It takes stock of his achievements right from the pre-Independence era, his resignation, to present-day Zimbabwe. It presents fine details of his legacy. Things such as the vast Land Reform Program, which he was able to conduct during the last two decades, the Indigenisation program, the emancipation of women in the country, the championing of Human rights and Democracy, the Quality Education that Zimbabweans were able to receive over the years, the Unity, Peace and Development happening everywhere in Zimbabwe, our foreign and external relations, his fight against colonial and neo-colonial powers; and the way he preserved the values of the African people in the country and beyond, amongst other issues. Not only is it a book about Zimbabwe's long-winding history and the exploits of a great leader, it is also a book about the future. The book was uniquely crafted to create a sense of loyalty, dedication and commitment in the readers, taking notes from the man who has seen it all; the man who did his best for a nation and the rest of the once-colonised people of this world. This is none other than His Excellency, President Robert Mugabe.