Prime Minister of Zimbabwe

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The Prime Minister of Zimbabwe was the head of government of Zimbabwe from independence in 1980 until the post was abolished in 1987, a role most prominently associated with Robert Mugabe before he became executive president.

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Prime Minister of Zimbabwe canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf head of government role
political office
abolishedOn 1987
appliesToJurisdiction Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
appointedBy President of Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
constitutingInstrument Lancaster House Constitution NERFINISHED
country Zimbabwe
countryEstablishedIn Republic of Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
endTime 1987
firstHolder Robert Mugabe NERFINISHED
governmentTypeContext parliamentary system (1980–1987)
headOfGovernmentFor Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
inception 18 April 1980
jurisdiction Government of Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
lastHolder Robert Mugabe NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Harare Province NERFINISHED
memberOf Cabinet of Zimbabwe NERFINISHED
nativeLabel Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
officeAbolishedBy constitutional amendment of 1987
officeCreatedAt independence of Zimbabwe
officeHolderTitle Prime Minister
precededBy Prime Minister of Rhodesia
reasonForAbolition creation of executive presidency
replacedBy President of Zimbabwe
reportsTo President of Zimbabwe
residence Harare NERFINISHED
seat Harare NERFINISHED
significantOfficeHolder Robert Mugabe NERFINISHED
startTime 1980
successorPosition Executive President of Zimbabwe NERFINISHED

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Robert Mugabe positionHeld Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
Global Political Agreement (Zimbabwe) createdOffice Prime Minister of Zimbabwe