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Khayisa Nhlanhlayamangwe Ndiweni (1913–2010) was a
chief in Zimbabwe. He was
hugely respected in
Matabeleland and a
revered figure among his
people in...
- (minister
without portfolio),
Ndabaningi Sithole,
Kayisa Ndiweni,
Rowan Cronjé,
Harold Hawkins,
Kayisa Ndiweni,
Simpson Mutambanengwe,[citation needed]...
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Ntabazinduna in Matabeleland, Zimbabwe, and is the
eldest son of
Chief Kayisa Ndiweni,
while her
mother was a Zulu from
South Africa and was the daughter...
- 1979, he was
appointed Minister of
Internal Affairs,
serving alongside Kayisa Ndiweni until the
Government of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia was
established in June...
- Seat change New 22
Third party Fourth party Leader Ndabaningi Sithole Kayisa Ndiweni Party ZANU–Ndonga UNFP Leader's seat
Manicaland Last election –...
- (UNFP) was a
political party in Zimbabwe,
formed in
November 1978 by
Chief Kayisa Ndiweni, who had been a
leading figure in the
Zimbabwe United People's Organisation...
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Aaron Benjamin Mutiti 1 June 1979 UANC
Minister of
Mines Senator Chief Kayisa Ndiweni 1 June 1979 UNFP
Minister of
Works Minister of
Health Silas Mundawarara...
- and
Housing was
Kayisa Ndiweni,
followed by
James Chikerema. For
Internal Affairs, the co-minister was
Byron Hove,
followed by
Kayisa Ndiweni. On 27 December...
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Affairs William Harper Lance Smith Jack
Mussett Rollo Hayman Byron Hove*
Kayisa Ndiweni*
Denis Walker 1965−1968 1968−1974 1974−1977 1977−1978 1978 1978−1979...
- (co-minister) 27
December 1978 18
April 1978
United African National Council −
Kayisa Ndiweni (co-minister) 18
April 1978 1 June 1979
Zimbabwe United People's...