Tobaiwa Mudede
Tobaiwa Mudede is the Registrar-General of Zimbabwe for Robert Mugabe's government. Mudede has been accused by international human rights organizations of falsifying voting records to ensure Mugabe remains in power.[1] Mudede gained a reputation from foreign journalists as a key player in press censorship and a culpable member of the Mugabe regime for human rights violations.[2]
Tobaiwa Mudede | |
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Registrar-General of Zimbabwe | |
Assumed office 1980 | |
President | Canaan Banana |
Prime Minister | Robert Mugabe |
President | Robert Mugabe |
Personal details | |
Born | Zvimba, | 11 January 1944
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Political party | ZANU-PF |
Spouse(s) | Sarah |
Elections
Tobaiwa Mudede has been in charge of all elections held in Zimbabwe since 1980. His critics charge him with manipulating the elections to favor President Mugabe and ZANU-PF, a charge he denies.[3]
Family
Tobaiwa Mudede is related to writer and filmmaker Charles Mudede.[4]
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References
- News Briefs From Zimbabwe
- Reporters sans frontières Archived 2007-01-26 at the Wayback Machine
- Mugabe's gang men (accessed 02/10/2008)
- Unlike Donald Trump, the Most Famous Mudede Knows All ABout Rigging an Election
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