presidential elections in Zimbabwe and the subsequent formation of the Government of National Unity, this paper attempts to offer insights that may explain President Mugabe’s refusal to honour the outcome of the electoral process and the subsequent degeneration into authoritarian and repressive politics. Based partly on international relations theories and theories on the nature of political authority in Africa, this paper argues that the conduct of President Mugabe and the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) can best be explained from three “perspectives”: The self-preservation; the apologetic and the neo-patrimonial perspective
The political history of Zimbabwe has been one of radical shifts and turns. Winning its political in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massi...
The exixtence of Zimbabwe as a country in Africa could not be separated from the role of the leader ...
This contribution seeks to explain the ruling ZANU (PF) party's electoral hege-mony by outlinin...
The Presidential Elections that took place from March 9 to 11, 2002 in Zimbabwe provoked enormous in...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the African Union (AU) which assumed the name in 2002 was transf...
The majority of Zimbabweans are now accustomed to electoral fraud as practised by the ruling Zimbabw...
The July 31st 2013 Elections in Zimbabwe ushered in a renewed period of political domination by ZAN...
This paper examines the controversy surrounding Zimbabwe’s elections in 2000 and 2002. It situates ...
Zoe Samudzi discusses the political staying power of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe
As is common in African states, the former liberation movement, ZANU (PF) still retains power in Zim...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
Events that have been unfolding in Zimbabwe in the past decade beginning 1998 to be precise to the p...
The 2013 general elections in Zimbabwe were widely expected to mark a shift in the nation's politica...
The determination of this research was to investigate the implications of the Zimbabwe‟s elections d...
The political history of Zimbabwe has been one of radical shifts and turns. Winning its political in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massi...
The exixtence of Zimbabwe as a country in Africa could not be separated from the role of the leader ...
This contribution seeks to explain the ruling ZANU (PF) party's electoral hege-mony by outlinin...
The Presidential Elections that took place from March 9 to 11, 2002 in Zimbabwe provoked enormous in...
Since the turn of the 21st century, the African Union (AU) which assumed the name in 2002 was transf...
The majority of Zimbabweans are now accustomed to electoral fraud as practised by the ruling Zimbabw...
The July 31st 2013 Elections in Zimbabwe ushered in a renewed period of political domination by ZAN...
This paper examines the controversy surrounding Zimbabwe’s elections in 2000 and 2002. It situates ...
Zoe Samudzi discusses the political staying power of President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe
As is common in African states, the former liberation movement, ZANU (PF) still retains power in Zim...
Disputed elections provide fertile ground for polarisation, inter-party conflict, widespread violenc...
Events that have been unfolding in Zimbabwe in the past decade beginning 1998 to be precise to the p...
The 2013 general elections in Zimbabwe were widely expected to mark a shift in the nation's politica...
The determination of this research was to investigate the implications of the Zimbabwe‟s elections d...
The political history of Zimbabwe has been one of radical shifts and turns. Winning its political in...
D.Litt. et Phil. (Communication Studies)Abstract: Post-2000 Zimbabwe has been characterised by massi...
The exixtence of Zimbabwe as a country in Africa could not be separated from the role of the leader ...