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His education progressed at institutions like St. Francis Xavier’s College and later the University of Fort Hare in South Africa, where he became politically active. Encountering impactful ideas during a stint in Ghana, where he taught at a training college, Mugabe witnessed the exhilarating spirit of newly independent nations. The belief in pan-Africanism and decolonization took root in him, turning into a fervent desire to liberate his homeland.