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Why Robert Mugabe scored landslide victory
THERE is a phenomenon in African politics called the preponderance of incumbency. Simply put, it maintains that it is difficult to defeat an incumbent president in an election because they control t...Published: 06 Aug 2013 at 05:20hrs | | by Blessing-Miles Tendi I Guardian.co.uk
Mugabe's many faces
WELSHMAN Ncube, the Minister of Commerce and Industry and leader of one of the factions of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), lost his grandfather in the 1980s Gukurahundi. The violent Guk...Published: 04 Feb 2013 at 17:13hrs | | by Blessing-Miles Tendi I guardian.co.uk
Why Robert Mugabe may win 2013 elections
Zimbabwe's warring political leaders have finally agreed on a compromise constitution, starting a process that is expected to end in elections later this year. A referendum on the new constit...Published: 23 Jan 2013 at 14:05hrs | | by Blessing-Miles Tendi I guardian.co.uk,
Mugabe plans to outsmart Zuma ahead of 2013 election
As Zimbabwe gears up for elections later this year, Robert Mugabe's opponents are welcoming the re-election of South African president Jacob Zuma as leader of the ANC. Unlike his predecessor Thabo Mbe...Published: 07 Jan 2013 at 12:48hrs | | by Blessing-Miles Tendi I guardian.co.uk
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