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Bernard Thomas Gibson Chidzero (1 July 1927 – 8
August 2002) was a
Zimbabwean economist, politician, and writer. He was
independent Zimbabwe's
second finance...
- term, and
Africa was next in the rotation. Boutros-Ghali tied
Bernard Chidzero of
Zimbabwe in the
first two
rounds of polling,
edged ahead by one vote...
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selected by a vote of 11-0-4.
Chidzero came in
second with a vote of 7-2-6.: 411–412
France and
Belgium convinced four of
Chidzero's supporters to stop voting...
- (Mexico) (ceased to parti****te in
August 1986 for
personal reasons)
Bernard Chidzero (Zimbabwe)
Lamine Mohammed Fadika (Côte d'Ivoire)
Volker Hauff (Federal...
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independence in 1980 to the
present date: Enos Nkala, 1980 - 1982
Bernard Chidzero, 1982 - 1995
Ariston Chambati,
April 1995 -
October 1995
Emmerson Mnangagwa...
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Headquarters 79
Livingstone Avenue Harare,
Zimbabwe Key
people Bernard Chidzero Jr. (Chairman)
Courage Mashavave (Chief
Executive Officer)
Revenue US$6...
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Boutros Boutros-Ghali met his
rival Bernard Chidzero at a conference. In the
middle of the conversation,
Chidzero abruptly switched to
French to show that...
- from
November 1995 to
April 1996,
after the
previous minister,
Bernard Chidzero,
stepped down for
health reasons, and his
successor Ariston Chambati died...
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Kilwa in 1616", The
Nyasaland Journal, 7:2 (1954), pp. 7-14. Z.
Claude Chidzero – 'The
Lomwe Diaspora and
Settlement on Tea
Estates in Thyolo, Southern...
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Ndlovu (ZANU–PF) ZANU–PF
Baloyi Bhebhe Bute Chafe****
Chavunduka Chidawu Chidzero Chikowore Chimutengwende Chinamano Chinamasa Chindanya Chinomona Chipango...