Professor of Development Studies and Visiting Researcher, Institute of Pan-African Thought and Conversation, University of Johannesburg
Moore has been trying to figure out Zimbabwean politics at least since the mid-1980s when he was carrying out research on the complexities of the liberation war for his doctorate. He has been writing on Zimbabwean history and politics ever since. Much more abstractly, he also writes on development theory.
Will Zimbabwe's messy election get messier - or will a new path be taken?
Aug 08, 2018 13:06 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
This is no way to end an election that promised to bring a bright new post-coup and post Robert Mugabe dawn to a blighted Zimbabwe 50.8% for ZANU-PFs Emmerson Mnangagwa to 44.3% for the contending Movement for Democratic...
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