Robert Mugabe
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 5 years ago |
Date of birth | February 21,1924 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | Kutama |
Zimbabwe | |
Presidential term | December 31, 1987 – November 21, 2017 |
Children | Bona Mugabe |
Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe | |
Robert Peter Mugabe Jr. | |
Michael Nhamodzenyika Mugabe | |
Robert Mugabe Jr | |
Spouse | Grace Mugabe |
Sally Mugabe | |
Height | 180 (cm) |
Job | Politician |
Revolutionary | |
Books | Our war of liberation |
Zimbabwe: The Final Advance : Documents on the Zimbabwe Liberation Movement | |
Robert Mugabe on Aspects of Zimbabwean Foreign and Domestic Policies | |
Awards | U Thant Peace Award |
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding | |
Died | Gleneagles Hospital |
Singapore | |
Date of burial | September 28, 2019 |
Education | University of Fort Hare |
Date of died | September 6,2019 |
Parents | Gabriel Mugabe Matibiri |
Bona Mugabe | |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 475892 |
Robert Mugabe Life story
Robert Gabriel Mugabe was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017.
Early Life
Robert mugaeb was born on february 21. 1924 in kutama. Southern rhodesia. Which is now part of zimbabwe. He was born to a poor shona family and was the third of six children. He attended several mission schools in southern rhodesia and went on to attend the unievrsity of fort hare in south africa where he studied history and english literature.Political Career
Mugabe began his political career in 1960 when he joined the naitonal democratic party. And then later the zimbabwe african people s union (zapu). Following his arrest and imprisonment in 1964. Mugabe was released in 1974 and then joined the zimbabwe african national uinon (zanu). He was appointed prime minister of zimbabwe in 1980 and the country s first president in 1987. During his presidency he was responsible for introducing a new constitution. And making education and health care free for all zmibabweans.Economic Policies
As president. Mugabe implemented several economci policies amied at improivng the country s economy. He implemented a land reform program which allowed the redistribution of white-owned land to landless black zimbabweans. He also implemented a currency reform in 2009 that attempted to address the country s high inflation rates.Reputation
During his time in office. Mugabe was foten criticized for his authoritarian rule and for alleged human rights aubses. He was also accused of rigging elections and of mismanaging the country s economy. Despite his controversial reputation. Many zimbabweans still view him as a hero for his role in the fight against white minority rule.Resignation
In 2017. Mugabe was forced to resign following a military coup and nationwide protests. He was replaced by his formre vice-president emmerson mnangagwa.Death
Mugbae died on september 6. 2019 at the age of 95.Awards and Honours
Mugabe was awarded the lenin peace prize in 1990 and the roder of the companions of o. RTambo in 1992. He was also awarded the order of the african union in 2014.Legacy
Mugabe s legacy is one of btoh admiration and controversy. He is remembered as a heor of the struggle against white minority rule. But also for his authoritarian rule and economic mismanagement.Important Event
One of the most important events of mugabe s presidency was the land reform rpogram he implemented in 2000. The program allowed for the redistribution of white-owned land to landless black zimbabweans. And is seen by many as a maojr accomplishment of mugabe s presidency.Interesting Fact
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...By Shingai NyokaBBC News, HarareA climate of fear still lingers in Zimbabwe, five years after long-time ruler Robert Mugabe was deposed...
Zimbabwe without Robert Mugabe: What has changed?
By Shingai NyokaBBC News, Harare
A climate of fear still lingers in Zimbabwe, five years after long-time ruler Robert Mugabe was deposed. As The country marks this milestone, few people are willing to speak openly about whether The Government that took power has honoured its promise of transformation, either in terms of raising living standards or guaranteeing Human Rights .
" I mind My Own business, " one Street Vendor tells The Bbc , who does not want to be named. " People who speak their minds - Some End up in prison. So, I keep things to myself and do what I have to do to survive. "
Little has changed in this regard since President Mugabe's departure. Many Ordinary People and critics still face arrest for insulting The President , say Human Rights lawyers.
Tendai (not his real name) sells groceries out of his car boot - washing powder, deodorant, snacks, and Cooking Oil are all neatly stacked up. Even though he is a university graduate with a double major in marketing and Human Resources management, he says being a Street Vendor is The only way he can earn his living because There are no jobs available.
" Things are The same or Even Worse since Robert Mugabe left. But while it might sound far-fetched, I still have hope about The Future , " he adds.
Inflation today is 268% - Many times higher than it was when Mr Mugabe left office, according to data from Zimbabwe's national statistics body. Meanwhile, The proportion of Zimbabweans in Extreme Poverty has almost doubled - from 30% in 2017 to 50% during The coronavirus pandemic, says The World Bank .
This has driven more people into desperation.
Harare is teeming with informal traders, including more and more middle-class people selling goods from their cars. One Woman sells Fresh Meat out of plastic bins in her van, to customers who arrive on foot or by car for smaller and smaller rations of Meat - Some paying as little as $0. 50 (£0. 42) at a time.
" Personally, I wasn't one of The People who was happy when Mugabe resigned. People didn't know that they were celebrating coming disaster, " The Meat vendor tells The Bbc .
" They thought after he left they would have bread with margarine and jam, eggs and Milk - But that isn't what has happened. "
Praise and promisesHarare's streets erupted as people celebrated Mr Mugabe's resignation on 21 November 2017. A week earlier tanks had rolled onto The capital's streets as The military seized The Public broadcaster and placed The 93-year-old president under House Arrest .
Mr Mugabe's former vice-president, Emmerson Mnangagwa , emerged as The Hero who stood up to The strongman. He vowed to end poisonous and polarising domestic politics, to Turn Around The economy and repair fractured relations with Western nations.
However, sceptics pointed out that he had worked closely with Mr Mugabe for Many years and, and wondered whether he was really The Man to deliver change. Mr Mugabe's Zanu-PF party remained in power.
" I went into Government because I loved My Country and not The Coup , " said award-winning author and lawyer, during an online discussion held by political think-tank SAPES Trust to review The post-coup era.
She had been recruited as an advisor on international re-engagement in The ministry of Foreign Affairs But lasted just 18 Months . She says she left in sorrow, not in anger and in disappointment, not bitterness.
" Some leaders called it a miracle, we had sense that that something fresh was coming - unfortunately it didn't come, " She Said .
Last week's visit by a Commonwealth delegation considering Zimbabwe's readmission suggests There has been a positive shift since President Mugabe left. Such a visit would previously have been unthinkable.
Zimbabwe pulled out of The Body in 2003 blaming what it called an " Anglo-Saxon Unholy Alliance against Zimbabwe". The year before, Zimbabwe had been suspended for Human Rights violations including violent takeovers of white-owned farms and The persecution of opposition members.
Zimbabwe's re-entry to The Commonwealth would be a symbolic win for President Mnangagwa's Government - A Sign that its quarrel with The UK over land was over, analysts have told Gappah.
The Bbc is not responsible for The content of external sites.The main opposition party - The Citizen 's Coalition for Change (Ccc ) - wants pre-conditions set before Zimbabwe before can re-join, citing The continuing persecution of its members, journalists and other Government critics.
In The week of The Commonwealth visit, 15 Ccc members including member of parliament Godfrey Sithole were finally released on bail after spending five months in jail for allegedly inciting public violence in clashes with Government supporters in Nyatsime, south of Harare, which they say are politically motivated. Job Sikhala , another legislator, remains behind bars on The same charges.
While The Commonwealth delegation led by assistant secretary general Luis Franceschi said Zimbabwe had made " very impressive progress" in meeting The conditions, member countries will have to consider whether economic, Human Rights and electoral reforms are sufficient for readmission.
At this stage, The Zimbabwean Government remains hopeful. " We have done everything that is possible to be readmitted - There are countries in The Commonwealth that are comparable to us, " says Zanu-PF spokesman Nick Mangwana .
Sensitive to bigger businessHowever, Some businesses say There has been a positive shift. GDP is up from $17. 5bn (£14. 8bn) in 2017, to $20. 2bn Last Year .
" This Government is more sensitive to The needs of business. They could do more But you can't compare it to The previous Government , " says Kurai Matsheza, who is The President of The Confederation of Zimbabwe Industries manufacturing lobby.
He says There are fewer company closures than in The Mugabe era, adding, " The policy shifts, The Price controls are not at The same level they used to be".
The Government has attracted hundreds of millions of dollars in Investment , mainly in mining. Platinum giant Zimplats will invest $1. 8bn over The Next 10 Years , following negotiations with Government . Meanwhile, Chinese miner Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt is set to invest $300m in its lithium mine.
A steel project that stalled under Mugabe has been revived. The horticulture industry that had collapsed is now back following Investment in irrigation. Wheat production is at a 17-year high. Roads and dams are being repaired and constructed.
However, this is Not Yet translating into enough jobs to prevent young Zimbabweans from doing everything they can to go elsewhere to make lives for themselves.
So What is The Government doing about it?
" Now 50% percent of revenue is going into capital Investment - to improve lives you have to improve outcomes so Government had to put in enablers, which is infrastructure, " says Government spokesman Mr Mangwana.
" The Word Bank says The country has reached middle-income status, which means incomes have improved. We have not arrived at our destination, what we have is work in progress, " he adds.
But Ranga Mberi, editor of business news website Newzwire, says more is needed. " While it is good to talk about growth and Investment in mining, what matters is what's on The food table and in people's pockets. "
" Inflation is The big issue that people will judge him [Mnangagwa] by, " he adds.
" The Test is that everything has to translate to full stomachs. And that is The big test for Mr Mnangagwa going into 2023. "
Source of news: bbc.com