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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe abstract "Zimbabwe regained its independence from the United Kingdom on 17 April 1980. Canaan Banana, a Methodist minister and theologian, became the first President of Zimbabwe on 18 April.On 17 February 1982 the government of Zimbabwe accused Joshua Nkomo, leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, of plotting a coup d'état, and dismissed him from the cabinet.The Gukurahundi (also known as the "Matabeleland genocide") began in 1983. More than 300,000 youths signed up for service in the Youth Brigade.Prime Minister Robert Mugabe (ZANU) and Joshua Nkomo (ZAPU) signed a Unity Accord on 22 December 1987, giving the ZAPU leader a place in the government, freeing dissidents, and bringing a formal end to violence of the Gukurahundi. Mugabe became the new President of Zimbabwe after reforming the constitution on 31 December 1987, abolishing the position of Prime Minister.Morgan Tsvangirai was elected Secretary General of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions in 1988.Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) merged with Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) under the name Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) on 19 December 1989.".
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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink Methodism.
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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Mugabe.
- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink ZANU.
- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink ZANU–PF.
- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe_African_National_Union.
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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe wikiPageWikiLinkText "1980s in Zimbabwe".
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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe subject Category:1987_in_Zimbabwe.
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- 1980s_in_Zimbabwe comment "Zimbabwe regained its independence from the United Kingdom on 17 April 1980. Canaan Banana, a Methodist minister and theologian, became the first President of Zimbabwe on 18 April.On 17 February 1982 the government of Zimbabwe accused Joshua Nkomo, leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union, of plotting a coup d'état, and dismissed him from the cabinet.The Gukurahundi (also known as the "Matabeleland genocide") began in 1983.".
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