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The complete Webster Shamu Wikileaks cables

Webster Shamu who left Zimbabwe as a disc jockey but returned home a war veteran now known as Charles Ndlovu has had a very intriguing political career. He has survived corruption scandals to rise first to a deputy Minister and then to a fully fledged Minister. Shamu is believed to be close to President Robert Mugabe though some reports have linked him to the Emmerson Mnangagwa faction. There are 27 Wikileaks cables that mention his name. Here they are.

We have classified the cables according to individuals. To read cables on each individual, please use our index:

 We have complete cables on:

Tendai Biti (231)

Nelson Chamisa (67)

David Coltart (96)

General Herbert Chingono (1)

Joseph Chinotimba (30)

Phillip Chiyangwa (24)

Ignatius Chombo (63)

Nicholas Goche (85)

Jethro Goko, (2)

Gideon Gono (269)

Obert Gutu (2)

Sekai Holland (12)

Chenjerai Hunzvi (26)

Learnmore Jongwe (17)

Saviour Kasukuwere (27)

Thokozani Khupe (24)

Grace Kwinje (5)

Joseph Made (64)

Henry Madzorera (4)

Simba Makoni (142)

John Makumbe (17)

Elton Mangoma (43)

Sydney Masamvu (39)

Tapiwa Mashakada (6)

Strive Masiyiwa (55)

Michael Mataure (3)

Eric Matinenga ( 26)

Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga (32)

Emmerson Mnangagwa (194)

Jonathan Moyo (226)

Paurina Gwanyanya Mpariwa (6)

Obert Mpofu (46)

Oppah Muchinguri (25)

Save Valley Conservancy (26)

Webster Shamu (27)

Simba Mudarikwa (1)

Stan Mudenge (22)

Grace Mugabe (34)

Joice Mujuru (35)

Solomon Mujuru (86)

Simbarashe Mumbengegwi (12)

Charles Mutama (2)

Arthur Mutambara (114)

Didymus Mutasa (84)

Pius Ncube (22)

Trevor Ncube (19)

Welshman Ncube (207)

Sikhanyiso Ndlovu (18)

Francis Nhema (25)

John Nkomo (122)

Geoff Nyarota (19)

Fidelis Satuku (1)

Sydney Sekeramayi (3)

Jabulani Sibanda (4)

Edgar Tekere (4)

Eddison Zvobgo (49)

 

Those not yet complete but already indexed are:

 

Robert Mugabe (251)

Morgan Tsvangirai (443)

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This post was last modified on August 9, 2014 7:06 pm

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