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  2. Robert Mugabe - Wikipedia

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    The story of Robert Mugabe is a microcosm of what bedevils African democracy and economic recovery at the beginning of the 21st century. It is a classic case of a genuine hero—the guerrilla idol who conquered the country's former leader and his white supremacist regime—turning into a peevish autocrat whose standard response to those ...

  3. Zimbabwe House, Harare - Wikipedia

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    Following the establishment of Zimbabwe, it was used as the house of the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe and renamed "Zimbabwe House". [8] In 1982, the house was attacked by Zimbabwe National Army deserters who shot at it with automatic weaponry and RPGs in an attempt to assassinate Mugabe. [9]

  4. Mugabe family - Wikipedia

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    Nhamodzenyika Mugabe (1963 – 1966) Robert's first son, born in Ghana to mother Sally, died three years later of malaria. [4] Grace Mugabe (née Ntombizodwa; born 23 July 1965) [5] entrepreneur, politician a First Lady of Zimbabwe from 1996 [6] to 2017 [7] Robert Mugabe junior, second son of Robert and Grace, fashion designer, [8] born c. 1992 [9]

  5. Robert Mugabe has died leaving behind a conflicted legacy - AOL

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  6. List of national founders - Wikipedia

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    Robert Mugabe (1924–2019) was ... known as "Patriarch of Independence", ... and the Scottish national heroes William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, ...

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  8. Mugabe's Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The film features exclusive interviews with the Vice-President of Zimbabwe Ms. Joyce Mujuru, the Governor of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe - Dr. Gideon Gono, Mr. Joseph Msika, the second Vice-president of Zimbabwe, Ms. Clare Short (British Secretary of State for International Development (1997–2003), Professor Arthur Mutambara (Deputy prime ...

  9. 2007 in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    March 22 - The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bulawayo Pius Ncube calls for mass protests to force President Robert Mugabe from power. [6] March 28 - The Movement for Democratic Change says its leader, Morgan Tsvangirai, has been arrested by police. He was later released but other activists remained in police custody. [7]