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  1. Abel Muzorewa: Well, the first white person that I ever met, so to speak, was the Swedish nurse Sister Ellen Björklund. She was the midwife when I was born, so the first white person that I ever met was that woman. I probably would have been just sand or mud— nothing—if she had not been there, because I was born a premature baby and in ...

  2. 21 de feb. de 2020 · Muzorewa, Abel Tendekayi (1925 – ) Bishop Of Zimbabwe And National Leader. Bishop Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa, Methodist bishop and nationalist leader, was prime minister of the coalition government called Zimbabwe Rhodesia, which failed in its attempt to create a biracial government to end the civil war in formerly white-controlled Rhodesia.

  3. Abel Muzorewa was a churchman and politician who for a brief moment in 1979 seemed set to play an important and lasting part in the unfortunate and often violent history of his native Zimbabwe.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2014 · From left: Abel Muzorewa, President of African National Council and future Prime Minister of "Zimbabwe Rhodesia", leaves table after signing the historic Zimbabwe-Rhodesia Lancaster House cease fire agreement 21 December 1979 in London while the deputy of Salisbury delegation Dr. S. Mundawarara shakes hands with Zimbabwe's Patriotic Front leader Joshua Nkomo while the Patriotic Front co ...

  5. Powered by automated translation. Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa, a Methodist bishop and nationalist leader, was prime minister of a short-lived coalition government in what was the Republic of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia in 1979. He held office for only a few months in a state that gained no international recognition and was soon eclipsed by Robert Mugabe.

  6. 14 de abr. de 2010 · Bishop Abel Muzorewa, who has died aged 84, became the first black prime minister of the country now known as Zimbabwe without winning a place in the roll call of anti-colonial icons. Instead, he ...

  7. Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (14. huhtikuuta 1925 – 8. huhtikuuta 2010) oli Zimbabwen metodistinen piispa, joka toimi Rhodesian pääministerinä maan siirtyessä pois Ian Smithin valkoisesta vähemmistövallasta 1979–1980.