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{{Infobox political party|name=Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front|logo=ZANU PF logo.png|founded=8 August 1963|abbreviation=ZANU-PF|standing_committee=Political Bureau|leader1_title=First Secretary|leader1_name=[[Emmerson Mnangagwa]]|leader2_title=Second Secretary|leader2_name=[[Constantino Chiwenga]]<br> | {{Infobox political party|name=Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front|logo=ZANU PF logo.png|founded=8 August 1963|abbreviation=ZANU-PF|standing_committee=Political Bureau|leader1_title=First Secretary|leader1_name=[[Emmerson Mnangagwa]]|leader2_title=Second Secretary|leader2_name=[[Constantino Chiwenga]]<br> | ||
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The '''Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front''' (ZANU-PF) | The '''Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front''' ('''ZANU-PF''') is a political party in [[Republic of Zimbabwe|Zimbabwe]] which has ruled the country since independence in 1980. It is a self-declared revolutionary [[Socialism|socialist]] party which aims to create the conditions for Zimbabwean economic independence and a socialist society.<ref>Constitution of the Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front</ref> ZANU-PF's creation is the result of the merger between the [[Zimbabwe African National Union]] and [[Zimbabwe African People's Union]], both of which were major revolutionary parties who liberated Zimbabwe during the [[Second Chimurenga]].<ref>[https://www.chronicle.co.zw/the-unity-accord/ The Unity Accord]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:37, 3 November 2024
Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front | |
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Abbreviation | ZANU-PF |
Standing Committee | Political Bureau |
First Secretary | Emmerson Mnangagwa |
Second Secretary | Constantino Chiwenga Kembo Mohadi |
National Chairperson | Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri |
Founders | Enos Nkala Herbert Chitepo Ndabaningi Sithole Robert Mugabe Edgar Tekere |
Founded | 8 August 1963 |
Merger of | Zimbabwe African National Union Zimbabwe African People's Union |
Headquarters | ZANU–PF Building Harare, Zimbabwe |
Youth wing | Youth League |
Women's wing | Women's League |
Veterans Wing | War Veterans League |
Political orientation | Scientific Socialism Pan-Africanism |
National Assembly | 190 / 280
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Senate | 33 / 80
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The Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) is a political party in Zimbabwe which has ruled the country since independence in 1980. It is a self-declared revolutionary socialist party which aims to create the conditions for Zimbabwean economic independence and a socialist society.[1] ZANU-PF's creation is the result of the merger between the Zimbabwe African National Union and Zimbabwe African People's Union, both of which were major revolutionary parties who liberated Zimbabwe during the Second Chimurenga.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Constitution of the Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front
- ↑ The Unity Accord