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Janet Banana ( Mbuyazwe; 1938 – 29 July 2021) was a Zimbabwean teacher who became
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. She was married to the country's first
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, Canaan Banana, from 1961 until his death in 2003, and she served as the first First Lady of Zimbabwe from 1980 until 1987. In 2000, she sought asylum in the United Kingdom, where she became a citizen and remained until returning to Zimbabwe in 2019.


Biography


Early life

Janet Mbuyazwe was born in 1938 into a family of farmers in the southern
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region of Zimbabwe during the years that it was a part of the
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of
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. When she became an adult, she chose to become a teacher and it was during this career that she first met Canaan Banana, who was also a teacher at the time. They married in 1961 and had four children. Her husband later left teaching to attend a
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in order to become a
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in the
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church and the family moved several times to different churches for Canaan to provide religious service. However, when the Rhodesian independence movement began political action, Banana's husband decided to join the political sector as well and the United African National Council. But government arrests of UANC members led to the Banana family fleeing the country and not returning to the newly formed
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until 1975 while the
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was still ongoing.


Time as First Lady

Canaan Banana became
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in 1980 and Janet became
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. She found the position exciting, both for her role in building the future of the country and for the position among international elite she now occupied, invited to attend events like the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. But it was also lonely, and she missed her family and familiar food, in a
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still staffed by employees hired to cook British food for Ian Smith. As First Lady and afterwards, she acted as an outspoken promoter of women's rights and racial integration in Zimbabwe. A conference for women hosted by the Methodist church in Bulawayo in 1987 had Banana speaking out on the segregated nature of the Methodist church in the country, including how that very women's organization had two branches largely divided on racial lines that she referred to as "mini-apartheids".


Later life

After seven years, Canaan Banana was removed from the office of President following a constitutional amendment that instated
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Robert Mugabe. In the 1990s, her husband faced criminal charges for
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and Banana and her daughter sought
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in the United Kingdom in October 2000. She was awarded British citizenship in 2006, and took the oath of allegiance on 10 February 2006 at a ceremony in the London Borough of Haringey in front of the Mayor of Haringey. After Mugabe resigned in 2017, Banana made a statement hoping that his successor,
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, would have a "Damascene conversion, like
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" and turn away from the evils of Mugabe's government and the ethnic cleansing of the ''
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''. Despite her term as First Lady, Janet Banana did not receive a pension from either Mugabe or Mnangagwa. She later received her spousal pension after her return to Zimbabwe after 18 years in the United Kingdom. She returned to live in Bulawayo in 2019. Janet Banana died on 29 July 2021 at Bulawayo's Mater Dei Hospital.


References


External links


B.B.C. (British Broadcasting Co. – Woman's Hour – Janet Banana
1938 births 2021 deaths First Ladies of Zimbabwe Zimbabwean emigrants to the United Kingdom Zimbabwean exiles {{Authority control