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22 de abr. de 2024 · Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (born April 14, 1925, Old Umtali, Southern Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe]—died April 8, 2010, Borrowdale, Harare, Zimb.) was the prime minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from June to December 1979, in a transitional period from white to black rule.
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18 de abr. de 2024 · Blacks represented at the Geneva meeting included Zapu leader Joshua Nkomo, Zanu leader Robert Mugabe, UANC chairperson bishop Abel Muzorewa, and former Zanu leader Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole.
20 de abr. de 2024 · After independence, Robert Mugabe of ZANU-PF was sworn in as Prime Minister, succeeding Bishop Abel Muzorewa, who had led the short-lived transitional government of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. The transfer of power stirred a range of emotions among different communities.
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18 de abr. de 2024 · On December 8, 1974, the nationalist parties however agreed to form a temporary united party under ANC and its president Abel Muzorewa. This new united movement would go to congress in four months. Herbert Chitepo was assassinated on March 18, 1975.
Hace 1 día · The United African National Council (UANC) party won a majority in this election, and its leader, Abel Muzorewa (a United Methodist Church bishop), became the country's first black prime minister on 1 June 1979. The country's name was changed to Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
6 de may. de 2024 · By Political Correspondent- The late Prime minister of the shortlived Zimbabwe-Rhodesia (1979), Bishop Abel Muzorewa, has been named in the assassination of Herbert Chitepo. Chitepo,...