- Mutusva; 5 May 1945 – 15
August 2011), also
known by his nom-de-guerre, Rex
Nhongo, was a
Zimbabwean military officer and
politician who led
Robert Mugabe's...
- Mugari; born 15
April 1955), also
known by her nom-de-guerre
Teurai Ropa
Nhongo, is a
Zimbabwean revolutionary and
politician who
served as Vice-President...
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smashed on 21
December 1972 when a
group of ten
ZANLA cadres led by Rex
Nhongo attacked the white-owned
Altena Farm near the north-eastern
village of Centenary...
-
Mozambique (FRELIMO). On
December 21, a
group of
ZANLA insurgents under Rex
Nhongo crossed into
Rhodesia from
Mozambique and
raided an
isolated commercial...
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important targets of the attack,
ZANLA commanders Josiah Tongogara and Rex
Nhongo escaped.[citation needed] A "stay-behind"
force of
Rhodesian SAS remained...
-
parts of
RENAMO strongly disagreed with the deal. Led by
General Mariano Nhongo, this
faction was also
opposed to
Momade and
refused to lay down arms. Calling...
-
first woman president". DW. 3
December 2024.
Retrieved 4
December 2024.
Nhongo,
Kaula (3
December 2024). "Namibia
Ruling Party Retains Power in
Worst Election...
- Report:
Areva and Niger's
uranium fight". Reuters.
Retrieved 27 May 2014.
Nhongo,
Kaula (16
February 2018). "Areva
rules out
Trekkopje mine sale". Windhoek...
- The base was
commanded by
Solomon Mujuru,
known by his nom-de-guerre, Rex
Nhongo. Small-scale
Rhodesian patrols erroneously estimated the
ZANLA force to...
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tribe and
consolidated that
control with the ****istance of Mujuru, aka Rex
Nhongo.
Herbert Chitepo, who may have
encouraged the
Manyika revolt, was killed...