Ebook: Mugabe: power, plunder, and the struggle for Zimbabwe
Author: Mugabe Robert Gabriel, Meredith Martin
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Historical, HISTORY--Africa--South--General, HISTORY--Africa--South--Republic of South Africa, Political corruption--Zimbabwe--History, Political violence--Zimbabwe--History, Politik, Power (Social sciences)--Zimbabwe--History, Presidents--Zimbabwe, Political corruption, Political violence, Power (Social sciences), Presidents, Politics and government, Social conditions, History, Electronic book, Biographies, Biography, Mugabe Robert Gabriel -- 1924-2019, Mugabe Robert Gabriel, Preside
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: PublicAffairs
- City: New York;Simbabwe;Zimbabwe
- Language: English
- epub
"After a fierce civil war against white minority rule in Rhodesia, Robert Mugabe emerged as the new leader of the country now called Zimbabwe, advocating reconciliation and racial harmony. Hopes were high that Mugabe had the intelligence, political savvy, and idealistic vision to overcome the legacy of war and forge ahead with economic and social development. As Western governments lined up with promises of aid, Zimbabwe, at independence in 1980, seemed destined for an era of peace and prosperity." "The honeymoon did not last long. Determined to gain total power through a one-party system, Mugabe unleashed an unending campaign of mass murder and terror against his political opponents. Today, Zimbabwe is a country beset by violence and lawlessness. Its economy is in tatters; its people starving." "In Mugabe, renowned Africa expert Martin Meredith pieces together the political story of what happened to Zimbabwe and to a leader who once represented one of the world's best hopes for a democratic Africa."--Jacket.