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Mugabe: Teacher, revolutionary, tyrant
“Mugabe: Teacher, Revolutionary, Tyrant” by Andrew Norman presents an in-depth biography of Robert Mugabe, tracing his transformation from a teacher and nationalist revolutionary leader into one of Africa’s most controversial political figures.
The book explores his early life, ideological development, rise within the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), and his central role in the liberation struggle against white minority rule in Rhodesia.
Norman reveals how Mugabe, once celebrated as a hero of independence, gradually shifted toward authoritarianism—marked by political repression, economic decline, and human rights abuses. The narrative includes critical events such as Gukurahundi, land reform, and the collapse of Zimbabwe’s economy, portraying the complex legacy of a leader whose rule deeply shaped the nation’s trajectory.
This biography offers a comprehensive analysis of Mugabe’s personality, motivations, and the political environment that enabled his long and often turbulent leadership.
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