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Who is who on the Sikhala, Sithole petition list

  1. Maud Blair
  2. Maureen Kademaunga
  3. Mavis Jackson Antoine
  4. Max Jamela
  5. Mbita Chitala
  6. Mudiwa Mundawarara
  7. Musa Kika
  8. Mutumwa Mawere
  9. Namatai Kwekweza
  10. Nancy Mini
  11. Napoleon Abdulai (Global Pan African Movement)
  12. Naran Kala
  13. Neo Simutanyi
  14. Nick Chouhan
  15. Nick Price
  16. Nicole Wilett (USA)
  17. Nivard Vaz
  18. Norman Nyazema
  19. Onalena Selolwan (Botswana)
  20. Owen Sichone (Zambia)
  21. Pastor Brian Nyamadzawo
  22. Patricia Rodney (Caribbean)
  23. Pedzisai Ruhanya
  24. Peter Ndoro
  25. Pfepferere Mudambo
  26. Philian Zamchiya
  27. Priscilla Ann D’Almeida
  28. Prof. George Chovuchovu (SA)
  29. Raymond Suttner (SA)
  30. Rejoice Ngwenya
  31. Rene Mushayahama
  32. Reward Mushayabasa
  33. Richard Goss
  34. Ross Harvey (SA)
  35. Ruth Ndoro-Slade
  36. Sam Shakong (SA)
  37. Shingirai Mushawedu
  38. Shonhe Toendepi
  39. Simba Chikanza
  40. Simba Makoni
  41. Simblisios Chihambakwe
  42. Sir Peter Bottomley MP
  43. Solomon Guramatunhu
  44. Sophie Mokoena (SA)
  45. Strive Masiyiwa
  46. Sybeth Musengezi
  47. Tapiwa Maswela
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