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James Robert Dambaza Chikerema (2
April 1925 – 22
March 2006)
served as the
President of the
Front for the
Liberation of Zimbabwe. He
changed his views...
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Perrance Shiri (born
Bigboy Samson Chikerema; 11
January 1955 – 29 July 2020) was a
Zimbabwean air
officer and
government official who
served as Minister...
- pp. 249–252. Grundy,
Trevor (30
March 2006). "Death of a hero:
James Chikerema 1925–2006". The Zimbabwean.
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original on 2
April 2012...
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replaced by Sami
Thomani Siyoka on 28 June 1979. On 25 June 1979
James Chikerema led a
group of
eight elected UANC
members in
resigning from the party...
- Congress. The CYL was
founded by
James Chikerema,
Dunduzu Chisiza,
George Nyandoro, and
Edson Sithole.
Chikerema served as
President and
Nyandoro as Vice...
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training camp in Iringa,
where he met
leading black nationalists like
James Chikerema and
Clement Muchachi.
While there, he
criticised the
decisions of ZAPU's...
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income on
transportation alone. In
response to the
price hike,
James Chikerema,
George Nyandoro,
Dudziye Chisiza and
Edson Sithole founded the Salisbury...
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politicians was
thought to
detract from his
appeal as a man of unity.
James Chikerema, who had
fallen out with
Muzorewa in June 1979,
entered the
field with...
- (CYL),
formed in the colony's capital, Salisbury, in
August 1955 by
James Chikerema,
Dunduzu Chisiza,
George Nyandoro, and
Edson Sithole. On 12 September...
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between Rhodesia and Zambia, in
January 1970. ZAPU's vice-president,
James Chikerema,
planned another infiltration from
Zambia during the
final months of 1969...