This Day in African History: 4 March
1972, 4 March
A Libyan-Soviet accord is agreed for the development of Libyan oil reserves.
1979, 4 March
The Ugandan capital of Kampala is threatened by invading Tanzanian forces.
1980, 4 March
Robert Gabriel Mugabe is elected Prime Minister of Zimbabwe at the age of 52. Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe African National Union, ZANU, won 57 of the 80 available seats in the 100 seat Assembly (the 20 seats reserved for whites were won by Ian Smith's Rhodesian Front).
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A Libyan-Soviet accord is agreed for the development of Libyan oil reserves.
1979, 4 March
The Ugandan capital of Kampala is threatened by invading Tanzanian forces.
1980, 4 March
Robert Gabriel Mugabe is elected Prime Minister of Zimbabwe at the age of 52. Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe African National Union, ZANU, won 57 of the 80 available seats in the 100 seat Assembly (the 20 seats reserved for whites were won by Ian Smith's Rhodesian Front).
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