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Robert Mugabe articles on Democracy Chronicles

Robert Mugabe was one of the leaders of national liberation movements against white-minority rule in Zimbabwe. He was elected in 1980 and never relinquished power. He was pushed out in a soft coup in 2017 and died in 2019. Also see our articles on Zimbabwe or Africa.

Africa Leaders Praise Zimbabwe After Stolen Elections

by DC Editors - August 17, 2013

Facts behind policy mistakes

After Robert Mugabe steals another election, Africa Leaders praise Zimbabwe and old dictator

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe’s Opposition Alleges Fraud in Elections

by DC Editors - August 4, 2013

Zimbabwe's Opposition alleges fraud and stolen vote

Zimbabwe’s Opposition alleges fraud and stolen vote as dictatorship of Robert Mugabe claims win

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Holding Crucially Important Zimbabwe Vote

by DC Editors - July 31, 2013

Principals important Zimbabwe vote to opposition

Outside monitors, dictator Mugabe mean important Zimbabwe vote to opposition government possible

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

What Mugabe’s Dictatorship Means for Zimbabwe

by DC Editors - July 25, 2013

robert mugabe Zimbabwe to Vote

Dictatorship Means for Zimbabwe: Africa’s Zimbabwe dictatorship has brought economic hardship to country

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Opposition Candidate Arrested in Zimbabwe

by DC Editors - July 20, 2013

Confused Arrested in Zimbabwe

Rising tensions and police brutality are cause for concern as another arrested in Zimbabwe

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Opposition Faces New Zimbabwe Government Violence

by DC Editors - July 10, 2013

Morgan Tsvangirai repressed by Zimbabwe government violence

Members of the opposition are routinely harassed and repressed by Zimbabwe government violence

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Are New Elections in Zimbabwe a Miracle?

by DC Editors - May 31, 2013

Growth in scandal forces change

New elections in Zimbabwe hold much promise if held fairly, yet concerns linger of deep fraud

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Voter Registration Begins to Take Shape

by DC Editors - April 25, 2013

Mugabe Zimbabwe voter registration begins

Free and fair elections can help transfer from Mugabe as Zimbabwe voter registration begins

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Voter Registration, Zimbabwe

Moves Towards New Zimbabwe Election System After Vote

by DC Editors - March 19, 2013

Surprising result leads nation on path to new Zimbabwe election system that is chance for change

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

Questionable Zimbabwe Vote Has Signs of Danger

by DC Editors - March 17, 2013

Dictatorship has yet to show it is willing to let go of power after questionable Zimbabwe vote

Filed Under: International Democracy Tagged With: Africa, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe

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