April 13, 2008 - 3:57pm
By Rob Coniglio
In 1980, revolutionary independence leader Robert Mugabe became the leader of Zimbabwe. The man who had led the guerilla movement against the white-minority regime assumed power amidst high hopes. Since 1965, Mugabe has been a key figure in the struggle for majority rule in the former Southern Rhodesia. He has remained President up until this past election and as of now, the results of the March 29 election remain unannounced and the future of the country remains in a delicate balance, largely due to Mr. Mugabe's actions.