The Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) is a political organisation which has been the ruling party of Zimbabwe since independence...
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Zimbabwe African People's Union (redirect from PF-ZAPU)
it merged with the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU – PF). The party was formed on 17 December 1961, 10 days after the Rhodesian...
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Zimbabwe African National Union (redirect from ZANU)
(ZAPU) in 1963. ZANU split in 1975 into wings loyal to Robert Mugabe and Ndabaningi Sithole, later respectively called ZANU–PF and ZANU–Ndonga. These two...
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Emmerson Mnangagwa (category ZANU–PF politicians)
is serving as the third president of Zimbabwe since 2017. A member of ZANU–PF and a longtime ally of former President Robert Mugabe, he held a series...
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Robert Mugabe (category ZANU–PF politicians)
Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) from 1975 to 1980 and led its successor political party, the ZANU – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF), from 1980 to 2017. Ideologically...
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The ZANU–PF Building is a 15-story high-rise building in Harare, Zimbabwe, which serves as the headquarters of ZANU–PF, the country's ruling party. The...
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Zimbabwe African National Union – Ndonga (redirect from Zanu (Ndonga))
Union, but split with what would become ZANU–PF over tribal tensions. A portion of the party reunified with ZANU-PF in 2015. The Zimbabwe African National...
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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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MDC and ZANU–PF collapsed following the announcement of the election date; the MDC had wanted the dialogue to affect the election, while ZANU–PF wanted...
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independence in which former President Robert Mugabe was not a candidate. ZANU–PF, the country's ruling party, went into the election with majorities in...
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1980. Robert Mugabe became Prime Minister of Zimbabwe in 1980, when his ZANU–PF party won the general election following the end of white minority rule...
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deeply divided along lines of race, ethnicity, gender and geography. The ZANU–PF party has historically been dominant in Zimbabwe politics. The party, which...
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president, has ruled out seeking a third term. At its 21st National Conference ZANU–PF unanimously voted to extend Presidential terms, however this would require...
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voters, particularly by ZANU (which added Patriotic Front to its name to become "ZANU–PF"). British monitors in the ZANU–PF-dominated eastern provinces...
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membership was set by the 2018 Zimbabwean general election, which gave ZANU–PF a ⅔ majority, with the MDC Alliance taking most of the remaining seats...
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for presidential office was between two candidates of Karanga origin: ZANU–PF's Emmerson Mnangagwa and Citizens Coalition for Change's Nelson Chamisa...
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Grace Mugabe (category ZANU–PF politicians)
Starting as a secretary to Mugabe, she rose in the ranks of the ruling ZANU–PF party to become the head of its Women's League and a key figure in the...
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whilst his ZANU–PF party won a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly. The elections were not free and fair, as the ruling ZANU–PF 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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ZANU–PF MP Christopher Chingosho (born 1952), ZANU–PF MP and deputy minister Joseph Chinotimba (born 1958), political figure associated to the ZANU–PF...
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method and the Hare quota. On election day itself ZANU–PF won 136 seats and the CCC 73, with ZANU–PF retaining its rural base and the CCC capturing the...
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Stan Mudenge (category ZANU–PF politicians)
Zimbabwe in the early 1990s in order to carry out land reform in Zimbabwe. As ZANU-PF Secretary for Political Affairs, Mudenge kept in touch with his foreign...
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Zimbabwe in June and July 1985. The result was a victory for the ruling ZANU–PF party led by Robert Mugabe, which increased its majority in parliament...
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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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Joice Mujuru (category ZANU–PF politicians)
served as a government minister. She also served as Vice-President of ZANU–PF. She was married to Solomon Mujuru until his death in 2011 and was long...
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voters by supporters of ZANU-PF. During the election campaign, his wife who was three months pregnant, was physically abused by ZANU activists on their farm...
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Kembo Mohadi (category ZANU–PF politicians)
Affairs from 2002 to 2015. Mohadi was reappointed as second secretary of ZANU–PF at the party's elective congress on 29 October 2022 by President Emmerson...
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Ndabaningi Sithole (section ZANU)
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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Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe was removed as president and party leader of ZANU–PF and was replaced by Emmerson Mnangagwa. On the evening of 14 November 2017...
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