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    The Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANUPF) is a political organisation which has been the ruling party of Zimbabwe since independence...
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  • The Politburo of ZANU-PF is a 49-member body which acts as the standing committee of the Central Committee of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic...
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    (ZAPU) in 1963. ZANU split in 1975 into wings loyal to Robert Mugabe and Ndabaningi Sithole, later respectively called ZANUPF and ZANU–Ndonga. These two...
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    it merged with the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANUPF). The party was formed on 17 December 1961, 10 days after the Rhodesian...
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    Robert Mugabe (category ZANUPF politicians)
    Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) from 1975 to 1980 and led its successor political party, the ZANU – Patriotic Front (ZANUPF), from 1980 to 2017. Ideologically...
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    Emmerson Mnangagwa (category ZANUPF politicians)
    is serving as President of Zimbabwe since 24 November 2017. A member of ZANUPF and a longtime ally of former President Robert Mugabe, he held a series...
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    The ZANUPF Building is a 15-story high-rise building in Harare, Zimbabwe, which serves as the headquarters of ZANUPF, the country's ruling party. The...
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    1980. Robert Mugabe became Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in 1980, when his ZANUPF party won the general election following the end of white minority rule...
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    MDC and ZANUPF collapsed following the announcement of the election date; the MDC had wanted the dialogue to affect the election, while ZANUPF wanted...
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    independence in which former President Robert Mugabe was not a candidate. ZANUPF, the country's ruling party, went into the election with majorities in...
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    Union, but split with what would become ZANUPF over tribal tensions. A portion of the party reunified with ZANU-PF in 2015. The Zimbabwe African National...
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    carefully executed crackdown on members of a faction within the ruling ZANU-PF party known as G40. The Zimbabwe Republic Police and the Central Intelligence...
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    deeply divided along lines of race, ethnicity, gender and geography. The ZANUPF party has historically been dominant in Zimbabwe politics. The party, which...
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  • The ZANUPF Women's League is the women's wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANUPF), the ruling political party of Zimbabwe...
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    membership was set by the 2018 Zimbabwean general election, which gave ZANUPF a ⅔ majority, with the MDC Alliance taking most of the remaining seats...
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    Joshua Nkomo (category ZANUPF politicians)
    merged in 1987 with Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) to form ZANUPF after an internal military crackdown called Gukurahundi in western...
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    voters, particularly by ZANU (which added Patriotic Front to its name to become "ZANUPF"). British monitors in the ZANUPF-dominated eastern provinces...
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    for presidential office was between two candidates of Karanga origin: ZANUPF's Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa and Citizens Coalition for Change's Nelson...
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  • West and in Africa for gross human rights violations on behalf of the ZANU-PF party. Within Zimbabwe the graduates of the service were known pejoratively...
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    Grace Mugabe (category ZANUPF politicians)
    Starting as a secretary to Mugabe, she rose in the ranks of the ruling ZANUPF party to become the head of its Women's League and a key figure in the...
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    Zimbabwe in June and July 1985. The result was a victory for the ruling ZANUPF party led by Robert Mugabe, which increased its majority in parliament...
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    Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe was removed as president and party leader of ZANUPF and was replaced by Emmerson Mnangagwa. On the evening of 14 November 2017...
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  • ZANUPF MP Christopher Chingosho (born 1952), ZANUPF MP and deputy minister Joseph Chinotimba (born 1958), political figure associated to the ZANU–PF...
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  • ZANU-PF. ZANU-PF blamed the MDC supporters for perpetrating this violence; Western governments and prominent Western organisations have blamed ZANU-PF...
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    whilst his ZANUPF party won a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly. The elections were not free and fair, as the ruling ZANUPF party used the...
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    Hokoyo (ZANU (PF)) 4,410; Nyorovai Tafaranarwo (UP) 96; Aaron Magama (Ind) 93. CHITUNGWIZA: Fidelis Mhashu (MDC) 15,480; Endy Mhlanga (ZANU (PF)) 6,057;...
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    time, Coltart represented various opposition PF ZAPU Central Committee members detained by the ZANU PF government, including Sidney Malunga, Edward Ndlovu...
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    (ZANU-PF) of President Robert Mugabe won the elections with an increased majority against the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). ZANU-PF...
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    eventually founded the moderate ZANU-Ndonga party, which renounced violent struggle, while the Shona-dominated ZANU (now called ZANU PF) followed Mugabe with a...
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    Kembo Mohadi (category ZANUPF politicians)
    Affairs from 2002 to 2015. Mohadi was reappointed as second secretary of ZANUPF at the party's elective congress on 29 October 2022 by President Emmerson...
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