GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit

The predominant discourse around Governments of National Unity (GNUs) in Africa involves the role they play towards ushering nations from dire political situations to a more democratic dispensation. Contemporary studies on African GNUs highlight that these governments have been utilised to serve as...

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Main Author: Samunderu, Elvis
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3276
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description The predominant discourse around Governments of National Unity (GNUs) in Africa involves the role they play towards ushering nations from dire political situations to a more democratic dispensation. Contemporary studies on African GNUs highlight that these governments have been utilised to serve as conflict resolution mechanisms and they have realised much success in pacifying violent situations. This study seeks to explore into the 2009-2013 Government of National Unity (GNU) that was employed in Zimbabwe with distinct attention to the extent it managed to usher Zimbabwe towards a more democratic order. The study assesses how effective and sustainable the Government of National Unity was in advancing and endorsing the democratic agenda in Zimbabwe. The study exhibits that though the 2009 Zimbabwean GNU realised some democratic virtues during its tenure, it could not assure continuity of these virtues after its tenure lapsed and in some instances the GNU alone could not address important issues owing to its inherent limitations, as such the study examines these limitations. In an attempt to gauge the margin of lag with regards to democracy in Zimbabwe, the study challenges whether Zimbabwe had been operating within the framework of democracy or otherwise since its independence in 1980.
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spelling ir-11408-32762022-06-27T13:49:04Z GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit Samunderu, Elvis Government of National Unit Zimbabwe Democracy The predominant discourse around Governments of National Unity (GNUs) in Africa involves the role they play towards ushering nations from dire political situations to a more democratic dispensation. Contemporary studies on African GNUs highlight that these governments have been utilised to serve as conflict resolution mechanisms and they have realised much success in pacifying violent situations. This study seeks to explore into the 2009-2013 Government of National Unity (GNU) that was employed in Zimbabwe with distinct attention to the extent it managed to usher Zimbabwe towards a more democratic order. The study assesses how effective and sustainable the Government of National Unity was in advancing and endorsing the democratic agenda in Zimbabwe. The study exhibits that though the 2009 Zimbabwean GNU realised some democratic virtues during its tenure, it could not assure continuity of these virtues after its tenure lapsed and in some instances the GNU alone could not address important issues owing to its inherent limitations, as such the study examines these limitations. In an attempt to gauge the margin of lag with regards to democracy in Zimbabwe, the study challenges whether Zimbabwe had been operating within the framework of democracy or otherwise since its independence in 1980. 2018-10-31T07:56:53Z 2018-10-31T07:56:53Z 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3276 en open Midlands State University
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GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title_full GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title_fullStr GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title_full_unstemmed GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title_short GNU: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of Zimbabwe’s 2008 Government of National Unit
title_sort gnu: a strategy to foster democracy?: a case study of zimbabwe’s 2008 government of national unit
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Zimbabwe
Democracy
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