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(ENI) -- Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe Mugabe redirects here.

For other uses, see Mugabe (disambiguation).
Robert Gabriel Mugabe KCB (born on February 21, 1924) is the President of Zimbabwe.[1] He has been the head of government in Zimbabwe since 1980, first as Prime Minister[2]
 has criticized international aid agencies for meddling med·dle  
intr.v. med·dled, med·dling, med·dles
1. To intrude into other people's affairs or business; interfere. See Synonyms at interfere.

2. To handle something idly or ignorantly; tamper.
 in national politics and banned United Kingdom-based Save the Children from distributing food aid in a critical district.

The government forbade Save the Children from distributing food to 55,000 villagers in a drought-stricken district following the defeat of president president Mugabe's ruling Zimbabwe African National Union This articlearticle or section has multiple issues:
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 - Patriotic Front The Patriotic Front can mean:
  • Patriotic Front (Austria)
  • Patriotic Front (Iraq)
  • Patriotic Front (Rwanda)
  • Patriotic Front (Zambia)
  • Patriotic Front (Zimbabwe)
 (Zanu-PF).

Two villagers in Binga are reported to have died since the government stopped food aid to the district, and thousands are starving.

President Mugabe claimed that six of the winning candidates in the election in Binga were staff of the CCJP CCJP Certified Criminal Justice Professional
CCJP Colorado Communities for Justice and Peace
CCJP Catholic Commission of Justice and Peace
, a charge the district commission has dismissed.

The U.N. food program last week stopped distributing food in the district of Insiza, saying it was being used politically against government opponents. An estimated 6.7 million people -- more than half of Zimbabwe's population -- face starvation.
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Date:Dec 1, 2002
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