Simon Muzenda. The "Second Vice-President" was Joshua Nkomo, who at the time was better known internationally. Muzenda was, as a fellow tribesman and fellow Party member of President Robert Mugabe, a bit of a lap-dog Vice President. Nkomo was the leader of the rival political party and the leader of of a rival tribe to that of Mugabe, and so much more a counterweight to Mugabe's power. Nkomo was forced into retirement by the mass murder among the members of the Ndebele tribe that supported him. The mass murders by the way were perpetrated under the command of the man who has today become President.
The country is a Republic with a President and Vice President. There is no royal family.
Whom did Robert Mugabe succeed as the President of Zimbabwe?
Robert Mugabe has been president and dictator of Zimbabwe for 26 years.
mugabe is the president of zimbabwe
director of marketing for Chemicals and Pigments; 1990-1992, vice president and then president of DuPont Asia Pacific; 1992-1995, senior vice president; 1995-1998, chairman of DuPont Asia Pacific and executive vice president; 1999, CEO; 1999
From January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001, the U.S. President was Bill Clinton, and the Vice President was Al Gore.
Robert Mugabe is the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe is the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe.
Robert Mugabe
Zimbabwe President is Robert MUGABE.
1992-1995, senior vice president of financial planning; 1995-1999, senior vice president of finance and planning and chief financial officer
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