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Eddison Jonasi Mudadirwa Zvobgo (2
October 1935 – 22
August 2004) was a
revolutionary Zimbabwean politician and the
founder of Zimbabwe's
ruling party...
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Professor Rungano Jonas Zvobgo (born 1948) is the Vice
Chancellor of
Great Zimbabwe University in Zimbabwe. His
second term ends in 2022.[needs update]...
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Retrieved 4
August 2023.
Zvobgo 2009, pp. 184–185. "Sanctions
Against Rhodesia". CQ Almanac. CQ Press.
Retrieved 28
April 2023.
Zvobgo 2009, pp. 185–186. "Will...
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Julia Tukai Zvobgo (born
Julia Tukai Whande; 8
November 1937 – 16
February 2004) was a
Zimbabwean activist and politician.
Julia was the
third born in...
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Dzingai Mutumbuka,[citation needed]
Josiah Tungamirai,[citation needed]
Edson Zvobgo,
Simbi Mubako,
Walter Kamba, and John Nkomo. The
delegation which represented...
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Major General Charles Njodzi Dauramanzi Edson Jonasi Mudadirwa Zvobgo Julia Tukai Zvobgo Simon Vengai Muzenda Lookout Masuku Herbert Sylvester Masiyiwa...
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Arriaga Robert Mugabe Herbert Chitepo †
Josiah Tongogara Eddison Zvobgo Ndabaningi Sithole Edgar Tekere Solomon Mujuru Samora Machel Joshua Nkomo...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 5 June 2013.
Retrieved 13
October 2012.
Zvobgo, Chengetai. A
History of Zimbabwe, 1890–2000 and Postscript, Zimbabwe, 2001–2008...
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Jessie Majome.
Virginia Mabiza was the
permanent secretary.
Eddison Zvobgo (18
April 1982 – 18
April 1985)
Emmerson Mnangagwa (1989 – July 2000) Patrick...
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Mnangagwa led the
first group of
civilian leaders,
including Mutasa and
Eddison Zvobgo, as they made
their way from Ma**** into what
would soon be the Republic...