Zimbabwe: A Year Since Mugabe's Re-Election
Robert Mugabe was re-elected as president of Zimbabwe one year ago. Since then, he has done very little: his party is dominated by a power struggle over who will succeed him, writes Deutsche Welle's Daniel Pelz.
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Zimbabwe:
Zimbabwe Stagnates as Power Struggle Continues
DW, 31 July 2014
Robert Mugabe was re-elected as president of Zimbabwe one year ago. Since then, he has done very little: his party is dominated by a power struggle over who will succeed him. Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
President Hosts Election Party
The Herald, 31 July 2014
President Mugabe will today host a function at State House to mark the first anniversary of zanu-pf's resounding victory in the July 31, 2013 harmonised elections which condemned… Read more »
President Mugabe sworn in for the 7th term (file photo).
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Zimbabwe:
Mugabe Hosts Election Victory Party
New Zimbabwe, 30 July 2014
ZIMBABWEANS feel the past 12 months under renewed Zanu PF rule has been a wasted year, sentiments that the ruling party has vehemently disputed as it celebrates the anniversary… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
Zanu-PF: Time for Introspection
The Herald, 31 July 2014
TWELVE months ago today, Zanu-PF scored a crushing victory against the MDC-T sweeping 1 493 out of 1 958 wards in the local authority elections, translating to over 76 percent… Read more »
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Zimbabwe:
July 31 Anniversary - a Gender Perspective
The Herald, 29 July 2014
Thursday marks exactly one year after the ruling Zanu-PF party romped to victory, ushering in a new political dispensation mandated to rule until the next election in 2018. Read more »