It was not only President Robert Mugabe who was named as receiving favours from the Bank of Credit and Commerce International. The late vice-President Joshua Nkomo and former Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith were also named. Here is our story published 18 years ago. We are publishing the section of the US Senate report that names all the world leaders who got favours from BCCI tomorrow. We have 390 other stories in our archives that were not featured on the front page.
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