FACTBOX - Facts about Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe

Thu Sep 11, 2008 8:48pm BST
 
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(Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe's ruling ZANU-PF party and the main opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) reached a power sharing deal on Thursday.

Below are facts about Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe.

* Once hailed as a model African democrat, Mugabe has clung to power for years despite a worsening political and economic crisis that critics blame on his policies.

* Mugabe was born in February 1924 on the Kutama Mission, northwest of Harare, and educated by Jesuits. He earned seven university degrees, three while in prison.

* Mugabe was jailed for 10 years in 1964 for opposing white minority rule. A guerrilla war began in 1972 against Ian Smith's white government of then-Rhodesia.

* Mugabe became leader of the ZANU liberation movement in the mid-1970s after his release from jail.

* His party won independence elections in 1980 and Mugabe became prime minister. He took office as president in 1987 after a change in the constitution.

* In 2000, Mugabe tasted defeat when voters in a referendum rejected a constitution that would have given him more power. He turned on the small white minority, blaming them.

* He pushed legislation through parliament allowing his government to seize white-owned farms. Self-styled war veterans occupied many other farms, often using violence.  Continued...

 

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