Citizen of Zimbabwe: Conversations with Morgan TsvangiraiMorgan Tsvangiraiís appointment as Zimbabweís Prime Minister in 2009 followed many yearsí leadership of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trades Unions and the Movement for Democratic Change. How has that experience equipped him for high national office? Does he have the personal, intellectual and political qualities required to be President? In July 2004, as he was awaiting the verdict in his treason trial, Tsvangirai spent several days in conversation with Stephen Chan. Chan was concerned to find out if Tsvangirai was more than ëmerely a charismatic leader of the oppositioní; if he had ëhis own intellectual agenda [and] political philosophyí. His questions were even-handed and astute. ëDiscussion by discussion, Morgan Tsvangirai had become more open, more human ñ less cautious and, paradoxically, more obviously and naturally presidential.í Five years later, having reviewed the events since their discussions took place, Chan writes: ëI have not made a saint of him, not even an Atlas. I hope I have not criticized him too much or too unfairly. Probably no one could have done for Zimbabwe what he has.í Citizen of Zimbabwe is a rare and intimate portrait of political leadership in Africa. |
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A triumphant Robert Mugabe mocked his defeated opponents: They now fear
elections and are giving all sorts of lame excuses for boycotting elections. We
dare them. Boycott or no boycott, well, you are ripe for burial and we will put you
to ...
A triumphant Robert Mugabe mocked his defeated opponents: They now fear
elections and are giving all sorts of lame excuses for boycotting elections. We
dare them. Boycott or no boycott, well, you are ripe for burial and we will put you
to ...
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The Daily Telegraph correspondent, Peta Thornycroft, comes to call and
Tsvangirai introduces me as 'the man who wrote that book about Mugabe.' I reply,
'and in which I was very critical of you too.' He laughs and says, 'that was good, ...
The Daily Telegraph correspondent, Peta Thornycroft, comes to call and
Tsvangirai introduces me as 'the man who wrote that book about Mugabe.' I reply,
'and in which I was very critical of you too.' He laughs and says, 'that was good, ...
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The sheer realism of Beyond ESAP remains a model in Zimbabwean politics. As
late as the mid-1990s, then, Tsvangirai and Mugabe were able to co-operate.
Tsvangirai has made no secret of his early and longstanding admiration of
Mugabe.
The sheer realism of Beyond ESAP remains a model in Zimbabwean politics. As
late as the mid-1990s, then, Tsvangirai and Mugabe were able to co-operate.
Tsvangirai has made no secret of his early and longstanding admiration of
Mugabe.
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In October 2000, after having watched on television the Belgrade crowds
peacefully occupy parliament and depose the Yugoslav President Milosevic, he
predicted that the fate of Mugabe – if he did not voluntarily step aside – would
prove to ...
In October 2000, after having watched on television the Belgrade crowds
peacefully occupy parliament and depose the Yugoslav President Milosevic, he
predicted that the fate of Mugabe – if he did not voluntarily step aside – would
prove to ...
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Contents
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Inclusiveness Opposition | 21 |
The Battle for Ownership of the Mind | 31 |
Internationalism Reconciliation | 44 |
Perseverance | 52 |
Disease Conditionality | 62 |
Traditional Culture Modernity Democracy | 70 |
Healing the Future | 81 |
A Rueful Reflection | 89 |
The Twisting Turning Road Forwards | 96 |
Back Cover | 109 |
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