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Robert Mugabe was, in the 1980s, a towering figure in the African fight against colonialism and white domination. In Zimbabwe, where Mugabe ruled for 37 years, an older generation remembers how he brought education and health after decades of neglect by Ian Smith's white minority regime. But how will younger Zimbabweans, born in the post-independence period, remember him? Young Zimbabweans, Kuda Manjonjo and Patience Phiri, discuss the president they grew up with. (Photo: A Kenyan woman watches news with the headline on the death of former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, at an electronics shop in Nairobi on 6th September 2019. Credit: AFP/Getty Images )
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