The ousting of Robert Mugabe as Zimbabwe’s president took the world by surprise. In this book, veteran Zimbabwean journalist Geoffrey Nyarota explains how and why the events of November 2017 happened as they did. The book describes the rifts within ZANU-PF as Mugabe sidelined anyone who might challenge his power, and the creation of opposing factions that supported vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa and First Lady Grace Mugabe respectively. It traces the growing ambition and power of Grace Mugabe, culminating in the sacking of Mnangagwa as vice president in November 2017, and shows how this finally spurred ZANU-PF to rid itself of the president who had done so much damage to the country over the decades. Written with the insight of a journalist from inside Zimbabwe, this is a fascinating account of the rise and fall of one of Africa’s longest-ruling dictators.
Author(s): Geoffrey Nyarota
Edition: ePub
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 150
City: Cape Town
Preface
Abbreviations
1.The nomadic intellectual
2.Return of a heroic figure
3.Silencing divergent voices
4.From breadbasket to basket case
5.From ‘small house’ to First Lady
6.Origins of ZANU-PF factionalism
7.Mujuru’s death: Accident or assassination?
8.First Lady dreams of presidency
9.The rise and fall of the Crocodile
10.The night of the long knives
11.The long march that shaped history
12.The fall of an aged dictator
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Index