Free and Fair? Rhodesians Reflect on the Elections of 1979 and 1980

Free and Fair? Rhodesians Reflect on the Elections of 1979 and 1980

Author: 
Waddy, Nicholas L.
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2017
Journal Title: 
African Historical Review
Source: 
African Historical Review, Vol. 49, Issue 2, March 2017, pp. 68-90
Abstract: 

The elections of April 1979 and February 1980 were the first in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe's history to permit universal adult suffrage, allowing for black majority rule. In the first election, Bishop Abel Muzorewa's United African National Council (UANC) won an overwhelming victory, while in the second, British-supervised election, Muzorewa's party was soundly defeated and Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) won over 60% of the vote. By interviewing present and former white Rhodesians, located via Facebook and the print magazine Rhodesians Worldwide, who were witnesses to these two critical elections, this study aims to shed light on which of them was more representative of the will of the people of Zimbabwe, at least in the eyes of the country's white minority.

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CITATION: Waddy, Nicholas L.. Free and Fair? Rhodesians Reflect on the Elections of 1979 and 1980 . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2017. African Historical Review, Vol. 49, Issue 2, March 2017, pp. 68-90 - Available at: https://library.au.int/free-and-fair-rhodesians-reflect-elections-1979-and-1980