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| 1976 |
| | Nkomo and Mugabe merge their guerrilla troops in a more effective disruptive force, to be known as the Patriotic Front | |
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| 1979 |
| | The first multiracial elections held in Rhodesia are won by bishop Abel Muzorewa | |
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| 1979 |
| | A conference in London, at Lancaster House, finally achieves agreement on Southern Rhodesia | |
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| 1979 |
| | Britain agrees to fund the purchase of land of British farmers in Southern Rhodesia willing to sell, for a much-needed land distribution programme | |
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| 1980 |
| | Rhodesia becomes independent, taking the name Zimbabwe, with Robert Mugabe as prime minister | |
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| 1987 |
| | Mugabe and Nkomo merge their two parties as ZANU-PF, making Zimbabwe effectively a one-party state | |
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| 1987 |
| | The Zimbabwean constitution is changed to make Mugabe executive president (with Nkomo vice-president, until his death in 1999) | |
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| 1988 |
| | Britain stops funding Zimbabwe's purchase of land for redistribution, on the grounds that many of the farms are being given to the political elite | |
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| 1992 |
| | A Land Acquisition Act enables Mugabe to purchase land compulsorily, abandoning the 'willing buyer, willing seller' principle agreed at Lancaster House | |
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| 1995 |
| | Sithole is arrested, on a charge of plotting to assassinate Mugabe, in a move widely seen as a way of keeping him out of the 1996 presidential election | |
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