The ZANU-PF leader Robert Mugabe ruled
Zimbabwe for many years. Explain the undemocratic steps adopted by him to remain in
power.
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The undemocratic steps adopted by him were-
- Booth capturing
- Censorship
- Rupturing opposition's meetings
- Public protests were declared illegal
- Judiciary was pressurised by govt.
- Constitution was amended to increase his power
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Explanation:
- president president Robert mugabe was popular but also used unfair practices in election.
- Over the years his government change the constitution several times to increase the power of the president and make him less accountable.
- Public protest and demonstration against the government was declared illegal.
- Television and radio were controlled by the government and gave only the ruling parties version.
- There were independent newspaper but the government harassed those journalist who went against it.
- the government ignored some court judgement that went against it and pressurised judges.
all these were undemocratic steps adopted.
all these were undemocratic steps adopted. by him to remain in power.
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