John Nkomo – the first 50 Wikileaks cables
John Nkomo is one of the political survivors from the former Zimbabwe African People’s Union. His rise within the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front has always been viewed with suspicion. He was reportedly too close to President Robert Mugabe. Rumours even said he was related to Mugabe through his brother Albert. Despite all the odds he rose first to national chairman and then vice-president of the party, the highest post any former ZAPU official has ever held. There are about 130 Wikileaks cables on him. Here are the first 50.
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Nkomo arranged bishops’ meeting with Mugabe
Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front national chairman John Nkomo together with secretary for information Nathan Shamuyarira arranged for bishops who were trying to mediate between ZANU-PF and the Movement for Democratic Change to meet President Robert Mugabe.
(16 VIEWS)
It’s time to stop voting for frogs and baboons
The British political comedy, Yes Minister, was screened in Zimbabwe some years ago. The comedy featured Jim Hacker the Minister of Administrative Affairs, his permanent secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby and his private secretary Bernard Woolley.
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Hands off banks, Gono tells Kasukuwere
Tsvangirai’s lawyers call for his discharge
Lawyers for Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai called for his discharge concentrating on the two-witness rule which says that to convict someone on treason charges there must be at least two credible witnesses whose stories independently corroborate each other and describe an overt treason plot.
(16 VIEWS)
Bush left Tsvangirai in the open
United States President George Bush’s backing of South African President Thabo Mbeki as an honest broker who could handle the Zimbabwe crisis left Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai in the open.
(25 VIEWS)
Nigerian ambassador said Nkomo could succeed Mugabe
Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Zimbabwe Wilberforce Juta told United States embassy officials in 2003 that there was increasing support for the national chairman of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front John Nkomo to succeed President Robert Mugabe.
(19 VIEWS)
Nkomo not happy with war vets leader’s speech
The Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front national chairman John Nkomo was not happy with the speech by war veterans leader Patrick Nyaruwata because he had criticised the government in what was supposed to be a solidarity speech.
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Herald says Tsvangirai is pandering to the West like a poodle
The Herald said Movement for Democratic Change leader Morgan Tsvangirai was demeaning African heads of state at every turn while pandering to European and American leaders like a poodle.
(11 VIEWS)