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Robert Gabriel Mugabe (/muːˈɡɑːbiː/; born 21 February 1924) is the current President of Zimbabwe, serving since 22 December 1987. As one of the leaders of the rebel groups against white minority rule, he was elected as Prime Minister, head of government, in 1980, and served in that office until 1987, when he became the country's first executive head of state. He has led the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) since 1975.
Mugabe rose to prominence in the 1960s as the leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) during the conflict against the conservative white-minority government of Rhodesia. Mugabe was a political prisoner in Rhodesia for more than 10 years between 1964 and 1974. Upon release Mugabe, along with Edgar Tekere, immediately left Rhodesia with the assistance of Rekayi Tangwena in 1975 to launch the fight during the Rhodesian Bush War from bases in Mozambique. At the end of the war in 1979, Mugabe emerged as a hero in the minds of many Africans. He won the general elections of 1980 after calling for reconciliation between the former belligerents, including white Zimbabweans and rival political parties, and thereby became Prime Minister on Zimbabwe's independence in April 1980.
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"We are not gays," President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe told the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Monday. "We reject attempts to prescribe new rights that are contrary to our values, norms, traditions and beliefs," he said. The comment drew gasps and laughter from the delegates. However, Mugabe - who led the militant Zimbabwe Afircan National Union against white minority rule in Rhodesia the 1960s and 1970s - also drew applause from the audience after he reiterated his nation's "unwavering" support towards the Palestinian people as well as his condemnation of "destabilisation" policies from outside powers in the Middle East. Discussing the ongoing tragedy in the Mediterranean, the "tragic situation could have been avoided through the respect of the independence of other count...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has paid tribute to Masire for helping southern African countries in their struggles for freedom. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
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The 26th AU Summit is called to discuss Human Rights in Africa focusing mainly on the Rights of Women. But Africa's security concerns will dominate the two day meeting. AU Chair President Robert Mugabe thanks Ban Ki Moon got helping Africa tackle Malaria and all calamities. He also says migration of Africans is a concern and Africa will hold a summit to address the issue. However Pres. Mugabe could not stop pointing his views about the West, asking them to 'shut up' over his long rule. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
President Robert Gabriel Mugabe turns 93 years old today. The following is Part One of the interview the President had with Tazzen Mandizvidza of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corportion ZBC.
Robert Mugabe has a net worth of around $10 Million dollars that's why Vidello Productions is taking a look at 10 expensive things owned by this political despot. TOM HOWE VLOGS (Featuring Me) https://www.youtube.com/user/TomHowey/featured We produce top list videos on a weekly basis and if you would like a specific video featured then please drop a like on the video and leave a comment down below to let me know.
President Mugabes family are filthy rich whilst Zimbabweans suffer Thank You Xoliswa Sithole & If you'd like to donate, the film makers have put up a website http://zimbabweschildren.org
President Mugabe addresses thousands of people at the Mucheke Stadium Open Arena during the Masvingo leg of the nationwide Zanu-PF Youth League Presidential Youth Interface Rallies
President Robert Mugabe says he'll be meeting former president Thabo Mbeki to discuss the challenges facing liberation movements on the continent. This comes at a time when many former liberation organisations are losing support and battling divisions within their movements. Both President Mugabe and former president Mbeki attended the funeral of the late former president of Botswana Sir Ketumile Masire. Meanwhile the ANC has welcomed the move. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
This video belongs to black truth hurts thank you.When Zimbabwe gained independence, 46.5% of the country's arable land was owned by around 6,000 commercial farmers[48] and white farmers, who made up less than 1% of the population, owned 70% of the best farming land.[49] Mugabe accepted a "willing buyer, willing seller" plan as part of the Lancaster House Agreement of 1979, among other concessions to the white minority.[50] As part of this agreement, land redistribution was blocked for a period of 10 years.[51] In 1997, the new British government led by Tony Blair unilaterally stopped funding the "willing buyer, willing seller" land reform programme on the basis that the initial £44 million allocated under the Thatcher government was used to purchase land for members of the ruling elite ra...
Full interview with Robert Mugabe as he turns 93.
Robert Mugabe interviewed by the British reporter Mr Remsey.
As we countdown to Independence day (18 April), we upload President Mugabe's interview in 1976
Full Story: w015303, RR8346B Zimbabwe: A Conversation With Robert Mugabe Shows: Robert Mugabe interview. Background: Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has led Zimbabwe since its independence more than three years ago. In an exclusive interview we talked to him about the progress the country is making - and the problems it is facing. You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/c1765e2150c2010bf6dece7fadeaecb1 Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
Dali Tambo interviews President Mugabe on his show "People of the South". They talk about his early life, how he joined the liberation struggle, his marriages to Sarah 'Sally' Hayfron and Grace Mugabe, the relationship between Britain and Zimbabwe, the land reform programme and his legacy.
Mugabe thanked journalists for paying attention to him and the publicity he was given as a "dictator" but said if he were one he would have cut off the head of the former president of his country Ian Smith. “(Instead) We worked with him. We allowed him not only to have his farm but his father's farm‚” he said.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe says many white farm owners occupied the land illegally and "historically have a debt."
Thames Televisons Jonathan Dimbleby explains how that the white dominated Rhodesian Army is one of the main sticking points in the peace process and the path to the creation of the Republic of Zimbabwe. First shown: 15/09/1977 If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com Quote: VT15848
When last we featured Tavaziva Dance on Article19 it was with the far more politically charged 'My Friend Robert', a work that concerned itself with none other than Robert Mugabe. Taking a solid left turn at the traffic lights this time out the company is looking toward wildlife and preservation with a work that highlights the plight of the titular African wild dog which the programme helpfully informs us is actually called "Lycaon Pictus". Our features bring you a section of the work itself with a good helping of Bawren Tavaziva's relentless dance making style performed by a suitably hard core group of dancers. We also have an interview with Mr Tavaziva himself where he discusses his work, music and the future of the company. 'Wild Dog' is currently touring throughout the UK with more ...
When last we featured Tavaziva Dance on Article19 it was with the far more politically charged 'My Friend Robert', a work that concerned itself with none other than Robert Mugabe. Taking a solid left turn at the traffic lights this time out the company is looking toward wildlife and preservation with a work that highlights the plight of the titular African wild dog which the programme helpfully informs us is actually called "Lycaon Pictus". Our features bring you a section of the work itself with a good helping of Bawren Tavaziva's relentless dance making style performed by a suitably hard core group of dancers. We also have an interview with Mr Tavaziva himself where he discusses his work, music and the future of the company. 'Wild Dog' is currently touring throughout the UK with more ...
The documentary Robert Mugabe: What Happened? - directed by Simon Bright and produced by Michael Auret -- premiered as the opening-night film of the Encounters International Documentary Film Festival on the 9th of June at the Nu Metro Cinema at V&A; Waterfront. Billed as the definitive account of Mugabe's life, this documentary dramatically illustrates his successful liberation and development of the country, but also his ruthless and cunning retention of power at all costs. Watch our interview with Michael.
In Part Three of IRP's exclusive interview with Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, he talks about how some African leaders treat Zimbabwe ruler Robert Mugabe with "kid gloves" and about the U.S. role in Kenya.
In Part Three of IRP's exclusive interview with Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga, he talks about how some African leaders treat Zimbabwe ruler Robert Mugabe with "kid gloves" and about the U.S. role in Kenya.
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"We are not gays," President of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe told the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Monday. "We reject attempts to prescribe new rights that are contrary to our values, norms, traditions and beliefs," he said. The comment drew gasps and laughter from the delegates. However, Mugabe - who led the militant Zimbabwe Afircan National Union against white minority rule in Rhodesia the 1960s and 1970s - also drew applause from the audience after he reiterated his nation's "unwavering" support towards the Palestinian people as well as his condemnation of "destabilisation" policies from outside powers in the Middle East. Discussing the ongoing tragedy in the Mediterranean, the "tragic situation could have been avoided through the respect of the independence of other count...
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has paid tribute to Masire for helping southern African countries in their struggles for freedom. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
ANOTHER PRODUCTION PUBLISHED BY Edutainment Vanguard TeleVision (EVTV) UNDER CULTURE, ARTS AND MEDIA FOR EDUTAINMENT (C.A.M.E) PRODUCTIONS. THIS IS YOUR LOYAL CHANNEL - DON'T FORGET TO SHARE, LIKE, COMMENT OR SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE AND BE THE FIRST TO WATCH LATEST EDUTAINMENT VIDEOS UPLOADED EVERY WEEK. FOR LATEST NEWS, VIEWS, REVIEWS, SOCIOPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC COMMENTARY, PLEASE VISIT https://came-productions.blogspot.com email: cameproductions@yahoo.co.uk
The 26th AU Summit is called to discuss Human Rights in Africa focusing mainly on the Rights of Women. But Africa's security concerns will dominate the two day meeting. AU Chair President Robert Mugabe thanks Ban Ki Moon got helping Africa tackle Malaria and all calamities. He also says migration of Africans is a concern and Africa will hold a summit to address the issue. However Pres. Mugabe could not stop pointing his views about the West, asking them to 'shut up' over his long rule. For more News visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
President Robert Gabriel Mugabe turns 93 years old today. The following is Part One of the interview the President had with Tazzen Mandizvidza of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corportion ZBC.
Robert Mugabe has a net worth of around $10 Million dollars that's why Vidello Productions is taking a look at 10 expensive things owned by this political despot. TOM HOWE VLOGS (Featuring Me) https://www.youtube.com/user/TomHowey/featured We produce top list videos on a weekly basis and if you would like a specific video featured then please drop a like on the video and leave a comment down below to let me know.
President Mugabes family are filthy rich whilst Zimbabweans suffer Thank You Xoliswa Sithole & If you'd like to donate, the film makers have put up a website http://zimbabweschildren.org
President Mugabe addresses thousands of people at the Mucheke Stadium Open Arena during the Masvingo leg of the nationwide Zanu-PF Youth League Presidential Youth Interface Rallies
President Robert Mugabe says he'll be meeting former president Thabo Mbeki to discuss the challenges facing liberation movements on the continent. This comes at a time when many former liberation organisations are losing support and battling divisions within their movements. Both President Mugabe and former president Mbeki attended the funeral of the late former president of Botswana Sir Ketumile Masire. Meanwhile the ANC has welcomed the move. For more news, visit: http://www.sabc.co.za/news
President Mugabe - Ghanas 60th Independence
President Mugabe Inauguration Speech 2013
Reflections @91.....President Mugabe's interview on the occasion of his 91st birthday
President Mugabe’s address at the Zanu-PF Women’s League National Assembly at the party’s headquarters in Harare