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  1. Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (14 April 1925 – 8 April 2010), also commonly referred to as Bishop Muzorewa, was a Zimbabwean bishop and politician who served as the first and only Prime Minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from the Internal Settlement to the Lancaster House Agreement in 1979.

  2. Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa (born April 14, 1925, Old Umtali, Southern Rhodesia [now Zimbabwe]—died April 8, 2010, Borrowdale, Harare, Zimb.) was the prime minister of Zimbabwe Rhodesia from June to December 1979, in a transitional period from white to black rule.

  3. Apr 10, 2010 · Bishop Abel T. Muzorewa, once a central player in white minority plans to blunt black majority rule in what is now Zimbabwe, died on Thursday in Harare, the capital, the state-controlled Herald...

  4. Learn about the life and career of Abel Muzorewa, a Methodist bishop who became the leader of the African National Council (ANC) and later the first prime minister of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia. Find out how he opposed the Smith/Home constitutional proposals, negotiated with the British and the Rhodesian Front, and faced the challenges of guerrilla warfare and internal settlement.

  5. Apr 16, 2010 · Abel Tendekayi Muzorewa, a Methodist bishop and nationalist leader, was prime minister of a short-lived coalition government in what was the Republic of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia in 1979.

  6. One of the most prominent political figures in the turbulent years before the independence of Zimbabwe, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, has died, aged 85. He was seen by many as a moderate black...

  7. Apr 9, 2010 · Retired Bishop Abel Muzorewa, who played a brief but historic role as the prime minister of the short-lived state of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia in 1979, died Thursday at his Harare home of cancer at the age of 85.