#ThisWeekInHistory: Zimbabwe Joins The United Nations

#ThisWeekInHistory: Zimbabwe Joins The United Nations

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On August 25, 1980, a significant milestone was achieved when the Republic of Zimbabwe was officially admitted as the 153rd member of the United Nations. The General Assembly acted on a recommendation by the Security Council to welcome Zimbabwe to the global community.

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Former Zimbabwean Prime Minister and President, Robert Mugabe 

The then Prime Minister, Robert Mugabe, accepted membership on behalf of the Zimbabwean government, marking a historic moment in the country’s journey. This recognition solidified Zimbabwe’s sovereignty and its place among the nations of the world.

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Zimbabwe’s admission to the UN came after a long and tumultuous journey to independence, with the country having been under British colonial rule since 1890. The country’s membership was seen as a major victory for the African nation, and marked a significant step towards international recognition and cooperation.

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