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991:"government is committed to work on a compensation plan for former land owners." The compulsory acquisition of commercial farmland without compensation was discontinued in early 2018. In 2018, Mnangagwa stated that "all foreign investments will be safe in Zimbabwe" and called for "increased production and capacity and new investment in the country."
464:, which shared the same aims and tactics of its predecessor organisations. In September 1962, amid growing unrest in Southern Rhodesia's major towns, ZAPU was banned and many of its leaders detained. The colony's Unlawful Organisations Act was also amended in an attempt to prevent ZAPU from being reconstituted with a different name.
910:. An elective congress was scheduled for December 2014, in which ZANU–PF would elect members to fill vacancies in the central committee, politburo, and presidium, and most likely endorse the party's next candidate for president. This congress, which takes place every five years, is the most important elective organ for the party.
489:. According to Nkomo, he had received permission to form a government in exile, but by the time the rest of ZAPU's leadership arrived in Dar es Salaam, he had changed his mind and was opposed the idea. Other accounts describe a split between Nkomo, who preferred an externally-based movement, and others—including
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The ZANU–PF constitution establishes a hierarchical party structure consisting of: (1) the
National People's Congress, (2) the National People's Conference, (3) the Central Committee, (4) the National Consultative Assembly, (5) the National Assembly of the Women's League, (6) the National Assembly of
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Almost immediately following the split, violent clashes broke out between supporters of the rival parties in urban areas across the country. At one ZANU meeting in August 1963 in
Highfield, 200 supporters required the protection of Rhodesian police to hold their event, while a "milling pro-Nkomo mob
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were held on 31 March 2005. The party won 59.6% of the popular vote and 78 out of 120 elected seats. Later that year, 26 November, it won 43 of 50 elected senators. The parliamentary election was disputed as being unfair. The leader of the opposition MDC party said, "We are deeply disturbed by the
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of
December 1979, when the United Kingdom granted independence to Zimbabwe following a brief period of direct British control. During the 1980 general election campaign, the PF parties competed separately as ZANU–Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) and Patriotic Front–ZAPU (PF–ZAPU). The election was won by
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outside
Salisbury, where he formed a new organisation, the People's Caretaker Council (PCP), to replace ZAPU, which was still banned. To preempt ZANU's growth, Nkomo took steps to solidify his hold on the masses, replacing ZAPU's existing centralised structure with a larger number of new, smaller
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Minister of Justice following a cabinet reshuffle, soon after he publicly claimed that he was poisoned, in early-October 2017. On 15 November 2017, a military coup in Zimbabwe resulted in President Robert Mugabe being placed under house arrest and led to speculation over whether
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policy on the issue of land redistribution in 2000s, encouraging seizure of commercial farms—usually owned by
Zimbabwe's white minority—"for the benefit of landless black majority". The inauguration speech of President Mnangagwa threw this program's support into question since he said that the
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from 21–23 May 1964. There, Ndabaningi
Sithole was elected as the party's first president, Leopold Takawira as vice-president, Robert Mugabe as secretary-general, Herbert Chitepo as national chairman, and Enos Nkala as treasurer. In his presidential address, Sithole told the congress that ZANU
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would be entrenched in the constitution guaranteeing the rights and freedom of every citizen." Sithole told the reporters that ZANU was "nonracial" and would accommodate "people who share a common destiny and democratic rule by the majority, regardless of race, colour, creed, or tribe." ZANU's
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was supported by a smaller group composed mainly of senior members of the security establishment, part of ZANU–PF's parliamentary caucus, younger party members, and a few influential parts of the
Zimbabwean business community. He had been with Mugabe since Zimbabwe gained independence and was
807:, the ZANU–PF lost its majority in parliament for the first time since independence, and held 94 seats out of the expanded 210 seats, with Sokwanele stating that this figure would have been lower had it not been for gerrymandering, electoral fraud, and widespread intimidation.
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63% of Common Roll votes. In the 1980 elections, two rolls of voters existed: the Common Role, which contained nonwhites and formed the vast majority of voters, and the White Roll, which contained white voters and formed a small minority of
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Nkomo returned to
Salisbury on 2 July 1963, after which a majority of the party executive that had remained in Dar es Salaam voted to remove him as president of ZAPU. In response, Nkomo suspended the various "rebels", including Sithole and
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African nationalist politics in Rhodesia in the 1960s were characterised by internal rivalries and disputes over strategy. Divisions within ZAPU came to a head in April 1963 when Nkomo called a meeting of the party's executive in
627:, and in and around the capital, Salisbury. Though neither party's leaders belonged exclusively to one ethnic group, the division arguably had an ethnic component, with ZAPU finding disproportionate support among the
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as its president. The SRANC, which demanded African majority rule, gained substantial support across the country, but was banned by the Southern Rhodesian government in February 1959. In turn, on 1 January 1960, the
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platform was quickly taken up by the press, and stood in contrast to ZAPU, which had not made public a comprehensive platform. ZAPU responded by attacking ZANU leaders' character and ideological bona fides.
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the Youth League, (7) the provincial coordinating committees, (8) the provincial executive councils, (9) the district committees, (10) the branch committees, and (11) the cell/village committees.
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but pulled out of the runoff saying a free and fair election was impossible in the current climate. The elections were held on 27 June with a single candidate, Robert Mugabe, who was re-elected.
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was seen by many as the most likely candidate. She had support from both the politburo and the population at large (demonstrated by the election of her loyalists to the youth league). Minister
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fraudulent activities we have unearthed", and various human rights groups reported that hundreds of thousands of "ghost voters" had appeared on the electoral roll of 5.8 million people.
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told the assembled ZAPU leaders that neither he nor other African heads of state supported the idea of a government in exile and that "victory" could only be achieved within Rhodesia.
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was the retired head of the armed forces, was elevated to the post of vice president of the party (the first woman to hold that office) at the expense of contender
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Mujuru lost the succession battle with Mnangagwa after being expelled from the party in 2015 a new power struggle began between Mnangagwa's faction (known as Team
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579:. It would also repeal the Land Husbandry Act and replace both by a new land redistribution law." In addition to land reform, Sithole pledged that "A
477:, where he had gone after ZAPU was banned in late 1962. The main criticisms of Nkomo were directed against his initial support of Southern Rhodesia's
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460:(NDP) was formed. The NDP advocated a similarly militant platform, and was similarly banned in December 1961. In the same month, Nkomo formed the
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The Patriotic Front (PF) was formed as a political and military alliance between ZAPU and ZANU during the war against white minority rule in
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371:, the ZANU–PF lost sole control of parliament for the first time in party history and brokered a difficult power-sharing deal with the
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branches. In the ZAPU–ZANU split, most of Nkomo's longtime allies who had been with him since the SRANC's formation in 1957—including
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On 6 September 2019, Robert Mugabe died of cancer (according to Mnangagwa) at the age of 95. He was succeeded as President by
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1007:. The other three members of the party's presidium, appointed by Mnangagwa on 29 October 2022, are Second Secretaries
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of thousand threatening death to the 'sellouts'" waited outside and stoned the cars of ZANU leaders Sithole and
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government bombed party headquarters, nearly killing many senior ZANU–PF leaders, including Robert Mugabe.
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701:. Both movements contributed to their respective military forces. ZAPU's military wing was known as the
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regarded by many as a successor who could maintain stability after Mugabe eventually left office.
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The Urban Roots of Democracy and Political Violence in Zimbabwe: Harare and Highfield, 1940–1964
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Cultures of Change in Contemporary Zimbabwe: Socio-Political Transition from Mugabe to Mnangagwa
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Mugabe and ZANU–PF, with Nkomo and his PF–ZAPU retaining a stronghold in the provinces of
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497:—who favoured an internal struggle and pressured Nkomo to return to Rhodesia. President
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2524:"Rhodesia Enjoins Africans' Party; National Democratic Heads Arrested—Violence Flares"
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Many blame ZANU–PF for neglecting to deal with Zimbabwe's problem with the mounting
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In response to ZANU's formation, Nkomo called a mass meeting on 10 August 1963 at
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2217:"ROBERT GABRIEL MUGABE | African Nationalist Leaders – Rhodesia to Zimbabwe"
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Delegates from Zimbabwe and the ZANU–PF Youth League dance at the closing of the
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From 1999 to 2017, Mugabe faced a major political challenge from the opposition
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3659:"Decoding China's Africa Strategy beyond 2021: A Discussion with Paul Nantulya"
3495:"Constitution of the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (ZANU PF)"
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2957:"Violence Variously Remembered: The Killing of Pieter Oberholzer in July 1964"
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as they left. Nkomo's support was even stronger in the African townships of
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Cde ED Mnangagwa Sworn in as the new President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
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Race and Diplomacy in Zimbabwe: The Cold War and Decolonization, 1960–1984
697:-backed ZANU led by Robert Mugabe, which operated mainly from neighboring
666:"stands for democracy, socialism, nationalism, one man/one vote, freedom,
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2784:. Rochester, New York: University of Rochester Press. pp. 134–137.
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3774:"Zimbabwean socialist responds to 'palace coup' facing Mugabe's regime"
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In December 1987, after five years of the low-level civil war known as
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The Struggle over State Power in Zimbabwe: Law and Politics since 1950
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3327:"Zimbabwe: By-elections to provide 'hint of what is to come' in 2023"
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Goldstone, Jack A.; Gurr, Ted Robert; Moshiri, Farrokh, eds. (1991).
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Coloniality of Power in Postcolonial Africa: Myths of Decolonization
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Officially, ZANU–PF has a leftist ideology. The party maintains a
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since independence in 1980. The party was led for many years by
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as the main cause of the ZAPU–ZANU split in his autobiography.
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3444:"Mugabe's land reform costs Zimbabwe $ 17 billion: economists"
447:(SRANC). The new organisation adopted the CYL's principle of "
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Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo of Zimbabwe: Politics, Power, and Memory
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From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe: Behind and Beyond Lancaster House
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3275:"Ex-Zimbabwe leader Robert Mugabe dies at 95 in Singapore"
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The State and Agrarian Change in Zimbabwe's Communal Areas
3632:"President in SA for former liberation movements meeting"
3300:"Zimbabwe uproar as roads named after Emmerson Mnangagwa"
2656:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 25–28.
642:
3191:"Zimbabwe ruling party expels Mugabe rival Joyce Mujuru"
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Jeffrey Muvundusi and Tendai Kamhungira (23 May 2017).
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Karekwaivanane, George Hamandishe (30 November 2017).
2332:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 145.
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Their common goal was achieved in 1980, following the
3705:"XIX Congress of the Socialist International, Berlin"
3581:"Zimbabwe's President Appeals for Ruling Party Unity"
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2930:"President Mnangangwa's early days, political career"
2806:"Political Violence Breaks Calm in Southern Rhodesia"
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Although President Mugabe had not named a successor,
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ZANU–PF party regalia bearing the image of President
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Former member parties of the Socialist International
3470:"Politburo Meeting Held on the 10th of January 2018"
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2152:. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 93–96.
3351:Chingono, Nyasha; Banya, Nelson (27 August 2023).
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2729:Zimbabwe: Struggles Within the Struggle, 1957–1980
2713:African Nationalist Leaders in Rhodesia: Who's Who
2570:African Nationalist Leaders in Rhodesia: Who's Who
2468:African Nationalist Leaders in Rhodesia: Who's Who
2440:African Nationalist Leaders in Rhodesia: Who's Who
3868:Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front
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952:, ZANU–PF had a poor performance compared to the
716:, through political pressure and military force.
344:) is a political organisation which has been the
338:Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front
37:Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front
18:Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front
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3529:"President reappoints Cdes Chiwenga, Mohadi VPs"
933: or G40) which had become violent by 2017.
705:(ZIPRA) and ZANU's guerrillas were known as the
4561:African and Black nationalist parties in Africa
3975:Zimbabwe African People's Union – Federal Party
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2289:"Nationalism and Labour in Salisbury 1953–1965"
4418:Former Liberation Movements of Southern Africa
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1063:7th National People's Congress (December 2022)
1057:6th National People's Congress (December 2014)
1054:5th National People's Congress (December 2009)
1048:4th National People's Congress (December 2004)
1045:3rd National People's Congress (December 1999)
1042:2nd National People's Congress (December 1994)
1039:1st National People's Congress (December 1989)
205:Former Liberation Movements of Southern Africa
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3140:"We must all resign in December, says Mugabe"
1096:. ZANU–PF was previously affiliated with the
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619:. Meanwhile, ZAPU maintained an advantage in
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2707:Cary, Robert; Mitchell, Diana, eds. (1977).
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2564:Cary, Robert; Mitchell, Diana, eds. (1977).
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2434:Cary, Robert; Mitchell, Diana, eds. (1977).
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1060:Extraordinary Congress (12–17 December 2017)
4178:Southern Rhodesia African National Congress
3916:Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai
3431:President E.D Mnangagwa Inauguration Speech
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3026:. Cambridge University Press. p. 192.
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2680:In Pursuit of Freedom and Justice: A Memoir
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2624:. London: Frank Cass & Co. p. 98.
2483:"Zimbabwe Nationalism in Southern Rhodesia"
2466:. In Cary, Robert; Mitchell, Diana (eds.).
2286:
2089:List of ruling political parties by country
1110:Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai
865:Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai
765:At the December 2004 five-year conference,
681:(now called Zimbabwe). The PF included the
631:and ZANU drawing its base largely from the
445:Southern Rhodesia African National Congress
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373:Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai
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3210:"Mugabe's Zanu PF brawls: Wheels come off"
2876:. London: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 18.
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869:Movement for Democratic Change – Mutambara
3772:Tengely-Evans, Tomáš (15 November 2017).
3553:Machivenyika, Farai (10 September 2022).
2732:. Harare: Rujeko Publishers. p. 17.
2487:A Current Bibliography on African Affairs
2461:
2377:Revolutions of the Late Twentieth Century
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906:, began over the succession to President
891:In 2014, a battle between Vice President
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707:Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army
3963:Zimbabwe African National Union – Ndonga
3684:"Socialist International Congress, 1980"
3555:"War vets give Zanu PF renewed strength"
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2870:Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J., ed. (2017).
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2275:Breaking News -President Mugabe resigns!
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3118:"Zimbabwe cholera death toll nears 500"
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2248:Chan, Stephen; Primorac, Ranka (2013).
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419:(CYL), formed in the colony's capital,
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857:Southern African Development Community
643:Bush War/Second Chimurenga (1964–1980)
4591:Political parties established in 1987
4390:
4080:Zimbabwe United People's Organisation
3946:United Movement for Democratic Change
3928:National Alliance for Good Governance
3819:
3579:Mhofu, Sebastian (15 December 2017).
3578:
3527:Ruzvidzo, Wallace (30 October 2022).
3489:
3487:
3236:"Ruling party sacks Mugabe as leader"
3068:. The Standard (Zimbabwe). 5 May 2013
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2084:List of political parties in Zimbabwe
797:2005 Zimbabwe parliamentary elections
784:and his supporters; Justice Minister
511:, ZANU's founding president, in 1955.
3436:
3005:Martin, D & Johnson, P. (1981).
2697:
2683:. Harare: Weaver Press. p. 34.
2394:
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1078:World Festival of Youth and Students
776:like Mugabe, and whose late-husband
719:
703:Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army
3650:
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2919:
2838:Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Sabelo J. (2013).
2650:Scarnecchia, Timothy Lewis (2021).
2582:
2542:
2293:Journal of Southern African Studies
2251:Zimbabwe since the Unity Government
1833:
855:facilitated, under the auspices of
467:
356:, first as prime minister with the
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4142:Responsible Government Association
3484:
3048:"Zimbabwe - political party flags"
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27:Ruling political party of Zimbabwe
25:
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4184:Southern Rhodesia Communist Party
4015:Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe
3795:
3657:Matanda, Dennis (19 March 2021).
3476:. 10 January 2018. Archived from
3162:"Zimbabwe waiting for the future"
3142:. NewsdzeZimbabwe. 18 August 2014
3104:"Mugabe's Zanu-PF loses majority"
3009:. Faber & Faber. p. 400.
2618:Morris-Jones, W. H., ed. (1980).
2583:Uys, Stanley (14 December 2000).
2481:Kornegay Jr., Francis A. (1969).
2464:"African Nationalism in Rhodesia"
2287:Raftopoulos, Brian (March 1995).
2230:Mungwari, Teddy (November 2017).
4512:
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3998:Zimbabwe Youth in Alliance (ZYA)
3940:Patriotic Union of Mandebeleland
3883:
3087:Mugabe's party sweeps to victory
2844:. Dakar: CODESRIA. p. 207.
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4581:Nationalist parties in Zimbabwe
4556:1987 establishments in Zimbabwe
4190:Southern Rhodesia Liberal Party
4068:Zimbabwe African National Union
4062:United African National Council
3969:Zimbabwe African People's Union
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3606:"Zanu PF Congress starts today"
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550:Zimbabwe African National Union
462:Zimbabwe African People's Union
386:On 19 November 2017, following
362:Zimbabwe African People's Union
358:Zimbabwe African National Union
4172:Rhodesian White People's Party
4027:Movement for Democratic Change
3402:Robinson, Simon (1 May 2000).
2715:. Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia.
2572:. Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia.
2470:. Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia.
2442:. Bulawayo: Books of Rhodesia.
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762:elections of 9–11 March 2002.
756:Movement for Democratic Change
604:, two houses were bombed with
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4596:Political parties in Zimbabwe
4576:Nationalist parties in Africa
4202:United National Federal Party
3874:Citizens Coalition for Change
2778:Scarnecchia, Timothy (2008).
2566:"The Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole"
2530:. 10 December 1961. p. 2
2237:. University of South Africa.
2120:
1033:
954:Citizens Coalition for Change
2585:"The Rev Ndabaningi Sithole"
2148:Drinkwater, Michael (1991).
2135:"The Herald - Breaking news"
2099:
861:Government of National Unity
736:In December 1981, agents of
375:(MDC). ZANU-PF then won the
7:
2812:. 19 August 1963. p. 2
2077:
1395:National Assembly elections
1084:ZANU–PF is a member of the
1015:, and National Chairperson
963:
887:at a ZANU–PF rally in 2013.
805:2008 parliamentary election
369:2008 parliamentary election
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3981:Zimbabwe Development Party
2726:Sithole, Masipula (1999).
2499:10.1177/001132556900200202
995:Organisation and structure
979:
828:2008 presidential election
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4131:National Democratic Party
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4050:People's Democratic Party
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3881:
3857:
3106:. BBC News. 3 April 2008.
3066:"Mutasa blasts Mnangagwa"
3007:The Struggle for Zimbabwe
2677:Msipa, Cephas G. (2015).
2462:Musarurwa, W. D. (1977).
2326:Mlambo, Alois S. (2014).
2305:10.1080/03057079508708434
2254:. Routledge. p. 17.
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972:and a Central Committee.
850:President of South Africa
788:and Information Minister
726:Lancaster House Agreement
689:and operated mainly from
458:National Democratic Party
441:African National Congress
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3922:Mthwakazi Republic Party
3450:. Cape Town. 12 May 2018
3433:, Accessed Jan 14, 2018.
3263:, accessed Jan 14, 2018.
2955:Ranger, Terence (1997).
2901:"Rhodesia ZANU Congress"
2277:, accessed Jan 14, 2018.
758:. Mugabe won 56% at the
653:ZANU held its inaugural
403:Predecessors (1955–1963)
4166:Rhodesia National Party
4074:Zimbabwe Unity Movement
4021:Forum Party of Zimbabwe
3751:Socialist International
3378:"Zanu-PF official site"
2173:Nyambi, Oliver (2021).
1098:Socialist International
1068:International relations
982:Land reform in Zimbabwe
950:March 2022 by-elections
222:Socialist International
190:Political position
4532:
4431:
4148:Rhodesian Action Party
3900:Coalition of Democrats
3120:. CNN. 2 December 2008
1121:Presidential elections
1081:
1080:in Johannesburg, 2010.
1022:The party maintains a
986:Mugabe pursued a more
888:
875:Post-Mugabe transition
823:
577:Land Apportionment Act
512:
142:ZANU–PF Women's League
101:; 61 years ago
4531:
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4208:United Rhodesia Party
4160:Rhodesia Labour Party
3993:Zimbabwe Labour Party
3952:United People's Party
2329:A History of Zimbabwe
1705:coalition government
1075:
895:and Justice Minister
882:
863:between ZANU–PF, the
859:(SADC), a Zimbabwean
820:2008 general election
813:
507:
4376:Politics of Zimbabwe
4196:United Federal Party
4099:Central Africa Party
3987:Zimbabwe First Party
3811:ZANU–PF constitution
2094:Politics of Zimbabwe
1949:governing coalition
1827:Majority government
1788:Majority government
1662:Majority government
1623:Majority government
1506:Majority government
1467:Majority government
1009:Constantino Chiwenga
423:, in August 1955 by
316:Politics of Zimbabwe
201:Regional affiliation
131:ZANU–PF Youth League
76:National Chairperson
66:Constantino Chiwenga
4309:(ZANU, ZANU–Ndonga)
3911:Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn
3171:. 29 September 2014
3169:www.crisisgroup.org
2709:"Enos Mzombi Nkala"
2071:Governing minority
2032:Governing minority
1988:Governing minority
1906:Governing majority
976:Land redistribution
483:government in exile
409:African nationalist
407:The first militant
182:African nationalism
4533:
4432:
4371:Parties by country
4307:Ndabaningi Sithole
4237:Emmerson Mnangagwa
4006:Defunct Zimbabwean
3663:The Habari Network
3404:"Power to the Mob"
3306:. 22 November 2019
3242:. 19 November 2017
3214:Zimbabwe Situation
2991:– via JSTOR.
2936:. 26 November 2017
2810:The New York Times
2528:The New York Times
2315:– via JSTOR.
1999:Emmerson Mnangagwa
1755:Emmerson Mnangagwa
1330:Emmerson Mnangagwa
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1005:Emmerson Mnangagwa
988:left-wing populist
956:. ZANU–PF won the
943:Emmerson Mnangagwa
935:Emmerson Mnangagwa
919:Emmerson Mnangagwa
897:Emmerson Mnangagwa
889:
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782:Emmerson Mnangagwa
670:, non-racism, and
649:Rhodesian Bush War
590:Nathan Shamuyarira
513:
509:Ndabaningi Sithole
495:Ndabaningi Sithole
392:Emmerson Mnangagwa
99:8 August 1963
90:Ndabaningi Sithole
62:Second Secretaries
56:Emmerson Mnangagwa
4571:Left-wing parties
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4384:
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4313:Morgan Tsvangirai
4260:Morgan Tsvangirai
4116:Confederate Party
4110:City Youth League
4090:Defunct Rhodesian
3906:Liberal Democrats
3847:Political parties
3733:Socialist Affairs
3726:"The XX Congress"
3712:Socialist Affairs
3691:Socialist Affairs
3612:. 26 October 2022
3331:www.aljazeera.com
3279:The Straits Times
2961:History in Africa
2883:978-3-319-60555-5
2851:978-2-86978-578-6
2791:978-1-58046-281-5
2739:978-0-7974-1935-3
2690:978-1-77922-381-4
2663:978-1-316-51179-4
2631:978-1-317-76100-6
2509:– via SAGE.
2339:978-1-107-02170-9
2192:"What is ZANU-PF"
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832:Morgan Tsvangirai
786:Patrick Chinamasa
720:Post-independence
606:Molotov cocktails
557:Cold Comfort Farm
534:Henry Hamadziripi
491:Enoch Dumbutshena
479:1961 constitution
449:one man, one vote
417:City Youth League
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1880:73.71%
1862:Result
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