Professor Simbi Mubako will see his memoirs officially released by President Mnangagwa at Heritage Village this Wednesday. The Institute of African Knowledge published the book titled "Zimbabwe at 45: The Struggle for Sovereign Autonomy and Prosperity." Mubako served the nation for over five decades as a respected intellectual and diplomat.
The distinguished jurist helped create the Lancaster House Constitution, which led to Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. He served as Minister of Justice during the first Cabinet alongside President Mnangagwa. The memoirs examine Zimbabwe's journey from independence to the present day.
Mubako chronicles various periods from early Cabinet formation through dissident problems and land disputes with Britain. He addresses succession matters and Second Republic achievements. The publication explores both successful moments and challenging periods in Zimbabwe's development.
The Heritage Village launch ceremony supports the Second Republic's emphasis on heritage preservation for national development. INSTAK, which Mubako chairs, operates as a Pan-African organization dedicated to preserving African memory.
The distinguished jurist helped create the Lancaster House Constitution, which led to Zimbabwe's independence in 1980. He served as Minister of Justice during the first Cabinet alongside President Mnangagwa. The memoirs examine Zimbabwe's journey from independence to the present day.
Mubako chronicles various periods from early Cabinet formation through dissident problems and land disputes with Britain. He addresses succession matters and Second Republic achievements. The publication explores both successful moments and challenging periods in Zimbabwe's development.
The Heritage Village launch ceremony supports the Second Republic's emphasis on heritage preservation for national development. INSTAK, which Mubako chairs, operates as a Pan-African organization dedicated to preserving African memory.