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Edgar Zivanai Tekere (1
April 1937 – 7 June 2011),
nicknamed "2 Boy", was a
Zimbabwean politician. He was the
second and last
Secretary General of the...
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Ndabaningi Sithole,
Henry Hamadziripi,
Mukudzei Midzi,
Herbert Chitepo,
Edgar Tekere and
Leopold Takawira decided to
split from ZAPU at the
house of Enos Nkala...
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Unity Movement (ZUM),
launched in
April 1989 by
Tekere;
although a
longstanding friend of Mugabe,
Tekere accused him of
betraying the
revolution and establishing...
- of Zimbabwe.
Edgar Tekere ran as
Presidential Candidate in the 1990
Zimbabwean Presidential election,
against Robert Mugabe.
Tekere supported Mugabe at...
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major leaders imprisoned were
Ndabaningi Sithole,
Leopold Takawira,
Edgar Tekere, Enos
Nkala and
Maurice Nyagumbo. The
remaining military leaders of the...
- 1981, she
worked for the
Ministry of
Manpower and
Development under Edgar Tekere. She
entered politics in 1982,
eventually rising to the politburo. From...
- Silundika[citation needed] were also delegates.
Additional delegates included Edgar Tekere,
Dzingai Mutumbuka,[citation needed]
Josiah Tungamirai,[citation needed]...
- organisation. On 8
August 1963, Sithole,
Herbert Chitepo,
Leopold Takawira,
Edgar Tekere,
Henry Hamadziripi, and
Mukudzei Midzi gathered at the
Highfield home of...
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since independence—in the 1990
election the second-placed party,
Edgar Tekere's Zimbabwe Unity Movement (ZUM),
obtained 20% of the vote.
During the 1995...
- For
Independence Day in 1980 Bob
Marley was
personally invited by
Edgar Tekere, and pla**** a
concert in
Rufaro Stadium. In 2001, over 500,000
people were...