
THE CROCODILE AND THE COLOSSUS: A Comparative Analysis of Mugabe's and Mnangagwa's Legacies in Zimbabwe (eBook, ePUB)
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An Inheritance of Crisis This book originates from a deceptively simple question asked by ordinary citizens, analysts, and foreign observers alike: Who was better-Robert Mugabe or Emmerson Mnangagwa? For three decades, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the nation's Colossus, defined Zimbabwe-from the hope of liberation and world-class social achievements in the 1980s, to the economic despair and human rights abuses that culminated in his removal in 2017. He left a profound, contradictory, and undeniable mark. Into that void stepped Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Crocodile, Mugabe...
An Inheritance of Crisis This book originates from a deceptively simple question asked by ordinary citizens, analysts, and foreign observers alike: Who was better-Robert Mugabe or Emmerson Mnangagwa? For three decades, the late Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the nation's Colossus, defined Zimbabwe-from the hope of liberation and world-class social achievements in the 1980s, to the economic despair and human rights abuses that culminated in his removal in 2017. He left a profound, contradictory, and undeniable mark. Into that void stepped Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, the Crocodile, Mugabe's long-time security chief and political heir, promising a "New Dispensation" of reform and prosperity. The change in leadership was meant to signal a clean break. The eloquent, ideological defiance of the former leader was exchanged for the taciturn, pragmatic commerce of the latter. Yet, years into the new era, economic volatility persists, and the state's security apparatus remains quick to suppress dissent. This is not a book that seeks to crown a winner. Instead, it is an objective, comparative analysis that moves beyond sentiment and political rhetoric. We will not dwell on the personalities alone, but on the measurable impact of their decisions across four critical pillars of governance: economic stability, democratic space, human rights, and the control of national resources. Through this process, we will uncover a far more complex truth: the transition from Mugabe to Mnangagwa was less a revolution than a palace coup-a change in management that preserved the structures of power. This book investigates whether Mnangagwa's presidency represents a true divergence toward reform, or merely the sophisticated continuation of the authoritarian state perfected by his predecessor. The final verdict, based on the evidence laid bare in these pages, will ultimately be left to you, the reader, for it is the Zimbabwean people who continue to live the dual legacy of the Colossus and the Crocodile.
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