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1998 in Zimbabwe

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Other events of 1998 Timeline of Zimbabwean history

The following lists events that happened during 1998 in Zimbabwe.

Contents

Incumbents

  • President: Robert Mugabe
  • First Vice President: Simon Muzenda
  • Second Vice President: Joshua Nkomo
  • August

  • August 6 - Fighting spreads across DRC and on borders with Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania. Rwanda continues to deny involvement with the rebels and a summit is held in Zimbabwe discussing the conflict.
  • August 8 - The talks fail to secure a truce of a ceasefire between the countries at the summit in Zimbabwe.
  • August 10 - Military experts from Namibia, Zimbabwe, Zambia and Tanzania are due in Kinshasa later this week to investigate allegations of Rwandan and Ugandan troops being sent across the border.
  • August 21 - South African President Nelson Mandela calls for a summit over the Congo conflict on Saturday, inviting the leaders of DRC, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe to come.
  • August 27 - After over two hundred civilians are reported to be killed by DRC rebels, Zimbabwe criticises countries that have been secretly aiding the rebels, who called for a ceasefire.
  • September

  • September 3 - South Africa now says it supports the intervention of DRC by Namibia, Zimbabwe and Angola, supporting Kabila.
  • December

  • December 4 - Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe defends fighting for DRC, referring to the foreign involvement in Bosnian War.
  • December 5 - The rebel leader said that Angolan and Zimbabwean troops have launched a counter-offensive against his troops in the northwest of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • References

    1998 in Zimbabwe Wikipedia