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October 1976: Zimbabwe African National Congress leader Robert Mugabe with Zimbabwe Opposition leader Joshua Nkomo, right
Photograph: Nayar/AP
March 1980: Smiling happily, Robert Mugabe, Rhodesian President Designate and his Ghanaian wife, Sally, hold hands in the rose garden of their Salisbury bungalow, Zimbabwe, during a brief interlude between continuous business visits as Mugabe worked at forming a Government following his party's landslide electoral victory
Photograph: Louise Gubb/AP
18 April 1980: Robert Mugabe and Zimbabwe President Canaan Banana attend the ceremony for the independence of Zimbabwe in Salisbury, Zimbabwe
Photograph: William Campbell/Sygma/Corbis
1980: Robert Mugabe, leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front' (ZANU-PF) emerges from exile at Harare Fields
Photograph: Brian Harris/Rex Features
May 1986: Zimbabwe's Prime Minister Robert Mugabe leaves the scene of the African National Congress offices that were bombed by a South African commando in Harare
Photograph: Alexander Joe/AFP/Getty Images
1986: Zimbabwean prime minister Robert Mugabe walks hand in hand with American civil rights activist Jesse Jackson during the eighth Summit of Non-Aligned Countries, hosted in Harare
Photograph: Patrick Durand/Sygma/Corbis
March 1996: Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe talks at a news conference in Pretoria, South Africa. Mugabe flew to Johannesburg, to meet President Nelson mandela, right, on regional issues, after casting his vote in Harare to extend his 16-year rule. Mugabe denied he ran a dictatorship
Photograph: Adil Bradlow/AP
1997: Prime Minister Tony Blair and Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe hold bilateral talks at the start of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Edinburgh
Photograph: Gerry Perry/PA
March 2005: Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his wife Grace arrive at a parliamentary election rally in Chivu
Photograph: Howard Burditt/Reuters
July 24 2005: Robert Mugabe closes his eyes during the Africa Union meeting in Sirte, Libya
Photograph: Radu Sigheti/Corbis
April 2008: A Zimbabwean holds a newly issued fifty million dollar note at a street traders stand in the capital Harare. The country is suffering a severe economic and political crisis with official inflation figures at over 100,000 per cent. The new note is worth the equivalent of three loaves of bread
Photograph: Mike Hutchings/Reuters
September 2008: Zimbabwean MDC breakaway faction leader Arthur Mutambara, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe, opposition's leader Morgan Tsvangirai and South African Thabo Mbeki pose after signing the power-sharing accord in Harare. Mbeki said the region and Africa had to extend a helping hand to Zimbabwe and that getting seeds, fertiliser and fuel to the country was a matter of urgency
Photograph: Desmond Kwande/AFP/Getty Images
February 2009: Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, left, head of the Movement for Democratic Change is sworn in by President Robert Mugabe at the State House in Harare. His swearing-in will cap nearly a year of turmoil that began in March 2008, when Tsvangirai won a first-round presidential vote that was greeted with nationwide political violence, mostly against his supporters
Photograph: Alexander Joe/AFP/Getty Images
October 2011: The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams meets with Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe at the State House in Harare, Zimbabwe, . The Anglican Church in Zimbabwe has been divided since breakaway Bishop Nolbert Kunonga's excommunication in 2007. He has taken over the main cathedral, schools and the church's bank accounts. The Archbishop and Mugabe are expected to discuss an end to the disruptions
Photograph: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP
March 2013: Mugabe and his wife Grace defy an EU travel ban to attend the Inauguration Mass for Pope Francis in St Peter's Square
Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images
source: the guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2008/apr/02/robert-mugabe-zimbabwe
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