Zimbabwe Unity Movement, was a short lived political movement in Zimbabwe. It served as a successor and link to the Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe...
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independence—in the 1990 election, the second-placed party, Edgar Tekere's Zimbabwe Unity Movement (ZUM), obtained 20% of the vote. During the 1995 parliamentary...
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National Council (UANC) Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) Zimbabwe People's Democratic Party Zimbabwe Unity Movement (ZUM) Zimbabwe United People's Organisation...
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as being rigged, with the second-placed party, Edgar Tekere's Zimbabwe Unity Movement, winning only 20% of the vote. Presidential elections were held...
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Robert Mugabe (redirect from Second President of Zimbabwe)
parliamentary majority. The main opposition party in that election was the Zimbabwe Unity Movement (ZUM), launched in April 1989 by Tekere; although a longstanding...
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ZUM may refer to: Churchill Falls Airport Z User Meeting Zimbabwe Unity Movement Zone Usage Measurement Zum (app) Züm bus rapid transit in Brampton, Ontario...
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Tekere (1937–2011), former Secretary-General ZANU-PF and leader of Zimbabwe Unity Movement Rejoice Timire (1959–2021), senator and activist Garfield Todd...
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Edgar Tekere (category Deaths from prostate cancer in Zimbabwe)
Robert Mugabe in the 1990 Presidential race as the candidate of the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, offering a broadly free market platform against Mugabe's communist-style...
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General elections were held in Zimbabwe on 23 March 1990 to elect the president and Parliament. They were the first elections to be contested under the...
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Joshua Nkomo (redirect from Father Zimbabwe)
Unity Accord allowing ZAPU to merge with ZANU to stop the genocide. Nkomo earned many nicknames, including Umafukufuku in Ndebele, "Father Zimbabwe"...
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President with 83 percent of the vote against Edgar Tekere of the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, who received 17 percent. ZANU–PF won 117 of the 120 elected seats...
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emergence in the late 1980s of opposition parties such as the Zimbabwe Unity Movement and the Forum Party had demonstrated the potential for political...
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ZANU–PF (redirect from Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front)
Community (SADC), a Zimbabwean Government of National Unity between ZANU–PF, the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai and the Movement for Democratic...
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2025 in Zimbabwe. President: Emmerson Mnangagwa Vice President: Constantino Chiwenga 6 February – A Hongdu JL-8 of the Air Force of Zimbabwe crashes near...
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Nelson Chamisa (category Candidates for President of Zimbabwe)
National Unity of Zimbabwe in 2009. He was born in the small town of Masvingo in 1978. Nelson studied at Harare Polytechnic and the University of Zimbabwe.[citation...
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Hotel in Harare, Zimbabwe. They were questioned about a meeting that they had attended with members of the Zimbabwe Unity Movement (ZUM), a marginal...
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The Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was a Zimbabwean political party organised under the leadership of Morgan Tsvangirai. The MDC was formed in 1999...
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Emmerson Mnangagwa (category Finance ministers of Zimbabwe)
said they were coerced into joining a demonstration against the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, the opposition party contesting Mnangagwa's seat. On election...
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opposition party in the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe ahead of the 2018 elections. After the split of the original Movement for Democratic Change in 2005, the MDC–T...
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Ian Smith (category Members of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe)
Muzorewa's UANC, Sithole's ZANU–Ndonga party and Edgar Tekere's Zimbabwe Unity Movement formed a coalition to challenge Mugabe and ZANU–PF in the next...
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United Parties (category Political party alliances in Zimbabwe)
1993. For a short period, the UP also received members from the Zimbabwe Unity Movement, the party founded by former ZANU–PF secretary general Edgar Tekere...
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The Government of National Unity refers to Zimbabwe's coalition government that was formed on 13 February 2009 following the inaugurations of Morgan Tsvangirai...
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Morgan Tsvangirai (category Heads of government of Zimbabwe)
February 2018) was a Zimbabwean politician who was Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2013. He was president of the Movement for Democratic Change...
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Solid | The Afro News". The Afro News | Voice of Unity. 23 August 2023. Retrieved 4 January 2024. "Zimbabwe affirms solidarity with Palestinian people". Suburban...
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the movement has argued that it was primarily a unity movement, with the restoration motif playing a subordinate role.: 8 The Restoration Movement has...
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Ignatius Chombo (category Members of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe)
1952) is a former Zimbabwean politician who was Finance Minister of Zimbabwe in 2017. Previously he has served in the Cabinet of Zimbabwe as Minister of...
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Eddie Cross (category Members of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe)
1940) is a Zimbabwean former Member of Parliament for Bulawayo South. He is also an economist and founding member of the mainstream Movement for Democratic...
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form a unity government, and often remained silent on the issues in Zimbabwe, which drew criticism. Following a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe, the ruling...
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non-governmental organisation formed in 1997 as a grouping of individual Zimbabwean citizens and civic organisations including, labour movements, student...
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Rhodesian Bush War (redirect from Zimbabwe Revolutionary Conflict)
also known as the Rhodesian Civil War, Second Chimurenga as well as the Zimbabwe War of Independence, was a civil conflict from July 1964 to December 1979...
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