The Zimbabwe president’s life story leaves no doubt that he will stop at nothing to win Wednesday’s election. Even though he has tried to erase his involvement in the Gukurahundi genocide.
After Zimbabwe’s independence from the British colonialists in 1980, Mugabe became prime minister while Mnangagwa was appointed Zimbabwe’s first minister of national security.inherited from the Rhodesian government, ‘The Crocodile’, as he became known, used his skills honed during the colonial era to crack down on Zimbabweans.
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