Three days of national mourning have begun in Zimbabwe following the death of former president Robert Mugabe.
Mr. Mugabe, Zimbabwe’s first post-independence leader, ruled until he was ousted by a military coup in 2017.


Despite this, his ruling Zanu-PF party has now declared him a “national hero”.
Initially praised for broadening access to health and education for the black majority, Mr. Mugabe later used violence against his political opponents and presided over Zimbabwe’s economic ruin.


Internationally, the former independence guerrilla fighter had the reputation of a dictator, as his militias attacked political opponents and he forcibly seized land from white minority farmers to boost his popularity among voters.


His legacy has been the subject of much debate since he died.