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Robert Mugabe

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Gender Male
Death5 years ago
Date of birth February 21,1924
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Kutama
Zimbabwe
Presidential termDecember 31, 1987 – November 21, 2017
Children Bona Mugabe
Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe
Robert Peter Mugabe Jr.
Michael Nhamodzenyika Mugabe
Robert Mugabe Jr
Spouse Grace Mugabe
Sally Mugabe
Height 180 (cm)
Job Politician
Revolutionary
BooksOur war of liberation
Zimbabwe: The Final Advance : Documents on the Zimbabwe Liberation Movement
Robert Mugabe on Aspects of Zimbabwean Foreign and Domestic Policies
Awards U Thant Peace Award
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
DiedGleneagles Hospital
Singapore
Date of burialSeptember 28, 2019
Education University of Fort Hare
Date of died September 6,2019
Parents Gabriel Mugabe Matibiri
Bona Mugabe
NationalityZimbabwean
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Robert Mugabe Life story


Robert Gabriel Mugabe was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017.

Early Life

Robert mugaeb was born on february 21. 1924 in kutama. Southern rhodesia. Which is now part of zimbabwe. He was born to a poor shona family and was the third of six children. He attended several mission schools in southern rhodesia and went on to attend the unievrsity of fort hare in south africa where he studied history and english literature.

Political Career

Mugabe began his political career in 1960 when he joined the naitonal democratic party. And then later the zimbabwe african people s union (zapu). Following his arrest and imprisonment in 1964. Mugabe was released in 1974 and then joined the zimbabwe african national uinon (zanu). He was appointed prime minister of zimbabwe in 1980 and the country s first president in 1987. During his presidency he was responsible for introducing a new constitution. And making education and health care free for all zmibabweans.

Economic Policies

As president. Mugabe implemented several economci policies amied at improivng the country s economy. He implemented a land reform program which allowed the redistribution of white-owned land to landless black zimbabweans. He also implemented a currency reform in 2009 that attempted to address the country s high inflation rates.

Reputation

During his time in office. Mugabe was foten criticized for his authoritarian rule and for alleged human rights aubses. He was also accused of rigging elections and of mismanaging the country s economy. Despite his controversial reputation. Many zimbabweans still view him as a hero for his role in the fight against white minority rule.

Resignation

In 2017. Mugabe was forced to resign following a military coup and nationwide protests. He was replaced by his formre vice-president emmerson mnangagwa.

Death

Mugbae died on september 6. 2019 at the age of 95.

Awards and Honours

Mugabe was awarded the lenin peace prize in 1990 and the roder of the companions of o. RTambo in 1992. He was also awarded the order of the african union in 2014.

Legacy

Mugabe s legacy is one of btoh admiration and controversy. He is remembered as a heor of the struggle against white minority rule. But also for his authoritarian rule and economic mismanagement.

Important Event

One of the most important events of mugabe s presidency was the land reform rpogram he implemented in 2000. The program allowed for the redistribution of white-owned land to landless black zimbabweans. And is seen by many as a maojr accomplishment of mugabe s presidency.

Interesting Fact

Mugaeb was fluent in 16 languages. Including english. Shona. And ndebele.

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By Rachel RussellBBC News

The Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley , has apologised to LGBT+ campaigner Peter Tatchell for The Force 's homophobic failings.

In what Mr Tatchell said was a " ground-breaking step forward" Sir Mark's letter said he was " sorry to all of the communities we have let down".

A damning report by Baroness Casey in March found there was.

Mr Tatchell said The Apology " draws a line under past Met persecution".

It came on The Day the Peter Tatchell Foundation launched a campaign calling on all UK police chiefs to apologise for " decades-long victimisation" of the LGBT+ community.

In his letter, Sir Mark admitted he accepted it " had systems and processes in place which have led to bias and discrimination in The Way we have policed London's communities, and in The Way we have treated our officers and staff, over many decades.

" Recent cases of appalling behaviour by some officers have revealed that there are still racists, misogynists, homophobes and transphobes in the organisation, and we have already doubled down on rooting out those who corrupt and abuse their position. "

He added: " I Am clear that there is much for us to do. I Am sorry to all of the communities we have let down for the failings of The Past and look forward to building a new Met for London, one all Londoners can be proud of and in which they can have confidence. "

In response, Mr Tatchell thanked Sir Mark for " being The First UK police chief to say sorry" adding he hoped his apology would spur other police forces to follow suit.

" This will help strengthen LGBT+ trust and confidence in The Police ; encouraging more LGBTs to report Hate Crime , Domestic Violence and sexual assault, " he added.

His foundation's #ApologiseNow campaign was supported by the before his death in March.

The Launch event on Wednesday featured a video from O'Grady, where he urged The Police to say sorry for the often abusive, and sometimes illegal, way they treated LGBT people.

Australian-born Mr Tatchell has been campaigning for Human Rights since he was a teenager, including supporting Australia's Aboriginal people.

He continued to campaign for Human Rights after moving to London in the 1970s, protesting against the likes of boxer Mike Tyson , Russian President Vladimir Putin , and former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey over The Years .

In 1999, he tried to perform a citizen's arrest on former Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe over his Human Rights abuses - But was severely beaten by Mr Mugabe's bodyguards.

Since 2011, he has been The Director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation.

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