The Life and Times of Robert G Mugabe

The Life and Times of Robert G  Mugabe
Author: K. Nyamayaro Mufuka,Cyril Zenda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2018
Genre: Zimbabwe
ISBN: 1513625950

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Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe
Author: Sue Onslow,Martin Plaut
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2018-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780821446386

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Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe sharply divides opinion and embodies the contradictions of his country’s history and political culture. As a symbol of African liberation and a stalwart opponent of white rule, he was respected and revered by many. This heroic status contrasted sharply, in the eyes of his rivals and victims, with repeated cycles of gross human rights violations. Mugabe presided over the destruction of a vibrant society, capital flight, and mass emigration precipitated by the policies of his government, resulting in his demonic image in Western media. This timely biography addresses the coup, led by some of Mugabe’s closest associates, that forced his resignation after thirty-seven years in power. Sue Onslow and Martin Plaut explain Mugabe’s formative experiences as a child and young man; his role as an admired Afro-nationalist leader in the struggle against white settler rule; and his evolution into a political manipulator and survivalist. They also address the emergence of political opposition to his leadership and the uneasy period of coalition government. Ultimately, they reveal the complexity of the man who stamped his personality on Zimbabwe’s first four decades of independence.

Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe
Author: Stephen Chan
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0472113364

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An informed, insightful biography of Zimbabwe's first--and only--president which tells of his fateful path from revolutionary patriot to ruthless dictator

The Life and Times of Robert G Mugabe 1980 2015

The Life and Times of Robert G  Mugabe  1980 2015
Author: K. Nyamayaro Mufuka
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2016
Genre: Zimbabwe
ISBN: 0991628047

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Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe
Author: Sue Onslow,Martin Plaut
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: 1431426687

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"Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is an African leader who sharply divides opinion. As man and leader he has come to embody the contradictions of his country's history and political culture: as a symbol of African liberation, he remains respected and revered by many on the African continent; this heroic status contrasts sharply, in the eyes of his detractors, with repeated cycles of gross human rights violations, capital flight, and mass emigration precipitated by the policies of his government, and his demonic image in Western media. In this short biography, intended for a general audience, Sue Onslow and Martin Plaut explain Mugabe's formative experiences as a child and young man; his role as an admired Afro-nationalist leader in the struggle against white settler rule; and his evolution into a political manipulator and survivalist. They also address the emergence of political opposition to his leadership and the uneasy period of coalition government. Ultimately, they reveal the complexity of the man who led Zimbabwe for its first four decades of independence."--

Mugabe

Mugabe
Author: Stephen Chan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Prime ministers
ISBN: 1350987255

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On 21st November 2017 Robert Mugabe resigned as President of Zimbabwe after 37 years in power. A week earlier the military had seized control of the country and forced him to step down as leader of the ruling Zanu-PF party. In this revised and updated edition of his classic biography, Stephen Chan seeks to explain and interpret Mugabe in his role as a key player in the politics of Southern Africa. In this masterly portrait of one of Africa's longest-serving leaders, Mugabe's character unfolds with the ebb and flow of triumph and crisis. Mugabe's story is Zimbabwe's - from the post-independence hopes of idealism and reconciliation to electoral victory, the successful intervention in the international politics of Southern Africa and the resistance to South Africa's policy of apartheid. But a darker picture emerged early with the savage crushing of the Matabeleland rising, the elimination of political opponents, growing corruption and disastrous intervention in the Congo war, all worsened by drought and the HIV/AIDS crisis. Stephen Chan's highly revealing biography, based on close personal knowledge of Zimbabwe, depicts the emergence and eventual downfall of a ruthless and single-minded despot amassing and tightly clinging to political power. We follow the triumphant nationalist leader who reconciled all in the new multiracial Zimbabwe, degenerate into a petty tyrant consumed by hubris and self-righteousness and ultimately face an ignominious endgame at the hands of his own army.

The Fear

The Fear
Author: Peter Godwin
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 031605173X

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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.

Dinner with Mugabe

Dinner with Mugabe
Author: Heidi Holland
Publsiher: Penguin Global
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008
Genre: Presidents
ISBN: UCSC:32106019835807

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A biography of Robert Mugabe, president of Zimbabwe, charting the course of his career over the course of thirty years, seeking to understand how the freedom fighter of 1975 was transformed into a tyrant whose failings and excesses have had a devastating effect on his country and its people.