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Wikileaks cables toll now at 950

We now have 950 Wikileaks cables on one page, though we have published over 1 000. Here is the line-up. To read more cables use our index where cables are indexed by name.

 We already have complete cables on:

 

Nelson Chamisa

General Herbert Chingono,

Joseph Chinotimba

Phillip Chiyangwa

Ignatius Chombo

Nicholas Goche

Jethro Goko,

Obert Gutu,

Learnmore Jongwe

Grace Kwinje

John Makumbe

Sydney Masamvu,

Strive Masiyiwa

Michael Mataure,

Jonathan Moyo

Simba Mudarikwa,

Grace Mugabe,

Joice Mujuru,

Charles Mutama,

Didymus Mutasa,

Pius Ncube,

Trevor Ncube,

Fidelis Satuku and

Jabulani Sibanda

 

Those not yet complete but already indexed are:

 

Tendai Biti

Gideon Gono

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