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September 01, 2010 — thorn in Mugabe’s side as he had information which could ‘embarrass’ John Nkomo, then ZANU PF national chairman, now Vice President. As you trawl through the archives of...
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September 01, 2010 — stop to attacks against ministers implementing such programmes 1. Vice President John Nkomo, on behalf of the leadership of government. 2. Minister of Media, Information and...
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August 30, 2010 — the MDC as a whole... I was also a little surprised to read that ZANU PF's John Nkomo was at the funeral and was given the floor. ZANU PF decided not to confer the late Gibson Sibanda with the national...
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August 22, 2010 — absence of the presidium". "It was agreed that the Prime Minister will only chair cabinet in the absence of the presidium," read the minutes of the meeting of principals of the inclusive government. This means...
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August 20, 2010 — only attendees in Cairo who were given a clean bill of health by the CIA were Mboya, who appears to have been a snitch for the agency, and Joshua Nkomo of Southern Rhodesia, B. Munanka of...
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July 28, 2010 — divisive and patently false mantra that President Mugabe and his two deputies, John Nkomo and Joyce Mujuru, are the ones running the country and that the MDC are nothing more than junior partners, it must...
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July 15, 2010 — encouraging the over 4500 white farmers to push their cases through the police. The whole ZANU PF hierarchy including President Robert Mugabe, vice-presidents Joice Mujuru and John...
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July 15, 2010 — facing 70 counts of fraud and extortion but the move has awakened the Commercial Farmers Union (CFU) whose officials are now encouraging the over 4500 white farmers to push their cases through the police. The whole ZANU PF hierarchy...
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July 14, 2010 — Ministers (referred to in what follows as “the extra Ministers”) were sworn in thus becomes questionable. These 10 Ministers were John Nkomo, Gibson Sibanda, Saviour Kasukuwere, Joseph Made, Walter...
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May 20, 2010 — ." More from Mr. Ngwenya: "Listen the facts are very clear. There’s John Nkomo, there’s Gibson Sibanda and there’s Sekai Holland to run the Organ of National Healing and...
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May 07, 2010 — , as the Vice Presidents do not have a motorcade. " The politburo also rebuffed calls by MDC-T for a motorcade with police escort for Tsvangirai, arguing that he was junior to Vice-Presidents John Nkomo and...
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March 15, 2010 — these people. End of story. " Britain has accused the Government of misleading the nation on the issue of so-called sanctions, Zimdaily can reveal. Speaking after a meeting with Vice President...
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June 18, 2010 — Acting President John Landa Nkomo last night lauded the bilateral ties between Zimbabwe and Zambia saying they are set to strengthen following the introduction of a flights to...
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February 13, 2010 — withdrawn a directive to ministers and permanent secretaries to report to his deputies, Joice Mujuru and John Nkomo, after protests by Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai and his...
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February 05, 2010 — up with for a short period before assuming total control of government and Zimbabwe again (almost certainly through another deeply flawed "electoral process") Further to all these dynamics, Sibanda's memo to...