Patrick Chinamasa the first 50 Wikileaks cables

Patrick Chinamasa has been one of the longest serving Justice Ministers in Zimbabwe. There is a reason for that. He is a shrewd political tactician, and a close confidante of President Robert Mugabe. Chinamasa who left his private practice first to become attorney-general and then Justice Minister was the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front’s chief negotiator in the talks that ultimately led to the formation of the inclusive government. Some observers say Chinamasa is one of Mugabe’s favourites because he always gets his way without breaking the law. There are more than 190 cables on him. Here is the first 50.

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Too much bickering in ZANU-PF

Gandi Mudzingwa, the special assistant to Movement for Democratic Change president Morgan Tsvangirai, told United States embassy officials that mediation talks that three bishops from Manicaland wanted to initiate were not likely to get anywhere because there was no commitment from the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front.

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Lords of poverty and Hardship tycoons

A British firm was paid a whopping £67.7 million in management consultancy fees for aid delivery to the poorest communities in Zimbabwe in August last year leading Labour Member of Parliament Diane Abbott to describe the growing number of aid consultants in the UK profiting from aid as Lords of poverty, Hardship tycoons and Pinstriped famine magnates.

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