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  • The replacement of O-levels with GCSEs was the work of the same Prime Minister who refused to recognise the Muzorewa-Smith Government, instead clearing the way for the Chinese-backed Robert Mugabe by holding out for one so much better, the Soviet-backed Joshua Nkomo.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • The replacement of O-levels with GCSEs was the work of the same Prime Minister who refused to recognise the Muzorewa-Smith Government, instead clearing the way for the Chinese-backed Robert Mugabe by holding out for one so much better, the Soviet-backed Joshua Nkomo.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • Muzorewa had stepped down after a night of prayer, a new election was planned, and a cease-fire had supposedly come into effect at the end of December, so the War was no longer an excuse.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Muzorewa had stepped down after a night of prayer, a new election was planned, and a cease-fire had supposedly come into effect at the end of December, so the War was no longer an excuse.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Images of Bishop Muzorewa, a smiling, benevolent figure in the robes of his Methodist faith, accepting the keys of prime ministerial office from Ian Smith, who now looked pale and drawn, his body language increasingly defeated.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Unfortunately, the outside world was still displeased with us because they saw Muzorewa as a puppet of the whites, and the War was as deadly as ever.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Unfortunately, the outside world was still displeased with us because they saw Muzorewa as a puppet of the whites, and the War was as deadly as ever.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Images of Bishop Muzorewa, a smiling, benevolent figure in the robes of his Methodist faith, accepting the keys of prime ministerial office from Ian Smith, who now looked pale and drawn, his body language increasingly defeated.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • All of our fears about the chaos that might follow the election of a black prime minister proved groundless because Abel Muzorewa turned out to be extremely nice and everything continued as normal.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • All of our fears about the chaos that might follow the election of a black prime minister proved groundless because Abel Muzorewa turned out to be extremely nice and everything continued as normal.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

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