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    Ndabaningi Sithole (21 July 1920 – 12 December 2000) was a Zimbabwean politician and statesman who was the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union...
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  • Majozi Sithole, Swazi politician Moses Sithole (born 1964), South African serial killer Robert Sithole (1945–2006), South African musician Ndabaningi Sithole...
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    the Zimbabwe African Peoples Union. Its founders were the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole and Herbert Chitepo, who were dissatisfied with the militant tactics...
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    in 1963. ZANU split in 1975 into wings loyal to Robert Mugabe and Ndabaningi Sithole, later respectively called ZANU–PF and ZANU–Ndonga. These two sub-divisions...
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    February in Operation Sunrise. Nkomo, Mugabe, Herbert Chitepo, and Ndabaningi Sithole established the National Democratic Party in January 1960. Nkomo became...
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    externally-based movement, and others—including Enoch Dumbutshena and Ndabaningi Sithole—who favoured an internal struggle and pressured Nkomo to return to...
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    movements—the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) of Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole and the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) of Joshua Nkomo—both...
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    Joshua Nkomo as president, Samuel Parirenyatwa as vice-president, Ndabaningi Sithole as chairman, Jason Moyo as treasurer, Robert Mugabe as information...
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  • he practised as a lawyer and defended African nationalists such as Ndabaningi Sithole in court. In February 1960, he travelled to the US with support from...
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    ZANU–Ndonga leader Ndabaningi Sithole. Mugabe won, claiming over 90% of the vote, though turnout was just 32.3%, largely as a result of Sithole and Muzorewa...
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    Zimbabwe African Peoples Union (ZAPU) together with Samuel Parirenyatwa, Ndabaningi Sithole, Robert Mugabe, and others. That party was also banned by the Rhodesian...
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    Rhodesian Bush War in 1978, And used by the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia government. Ndabaningi Sithole, founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union, and Abel Muzorewa...
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  • Rhodesian black nationalist leaders Bishop Abel Muzorewa and the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole also condemned the attack. Abbott & Botham 1986, p. 12. Chung 2006...
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  • coup in 1997, he was pardoned in 2010 by President Rupiah Banda. Ndabaningi Sithole, for conspiring to kill Robert Mugabe Treason trial Wikimedia Commons...
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    had become contested between its founding president, the Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole, and Robert Mugabe, a former teacher from Mashonaland who had recently...
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    moderate African nationalist leaders comprising Bishop Abel Muzorewa, Ndabaningi Sithole and Senator Chief Jeremiah Chirau. After almost 15 years of the Rhodesian...
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    violence led by black African nationalists such as Joshua Nkomo and Ndabaningi Sithole. A sustained period of civil unrest between 1960 and 1965 further...
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    cousin, Ndabaningi Sithole, was a founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), and assassinated lawyer and politician Edison Sithole (1935–1975)...
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    signed an agreement with three moderate black leaders (Abel Muzorewa, Ndabaningi Sithole and Jeremiah Chirau) for a transitional government that would lead...
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  • leadership in April 1963. Nkomo suspended him in July 1963. He joined Ndabaningi Sithole's breakaway movement, the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), in...
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    arriving the day before it commenced on 21 May 1964. At the congress, Ndabaningi Sithole was elected president, Takawira vice-president, Herbert Chitepo national...
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  • Dash, Jr.: Zimbabwe's Year of Freedom--An Interview with Ndabaningi Sithole by Ndabaningi Sithole". The International Journal of African Historical Studies...
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  • delegation also included Ian Smith (minister without portfolio), Ndabaningi Sithole, Kayisa Ndiweni, Rowan Cronjé, Harold Hawkins, Kayisa Ndiweni, Simpson...
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  • Cape Town to explain why the Rhodesian government had detained Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole of the Zimbabwe African National Union, who was accused of plotting...
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  • with the signatures of Prime Minister Ian Smith, the ZANU founder Ndabaningi Sithole, United African National Council leader Abel Muzorewa, Chief Jeremiah...
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    new party, the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), in August; Ndabaningi Sithole became the group's president, while appointing Mugabe to be the group's...
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  • general election, although the Zimbabwe African National Union of Rev Ndabaningi Sithole initially refused to take up their seats. Cabinet of Rhodesia Politics...
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  • leadership in August 1964. The major political leaders imprisoned were Ndabaningi Sithole, Leopold Takawira, Edgar Tekere, Enos Nkala and Maurice Nyagumbo....
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  • 30 – Lady Brigid Guinness of the United Kingdom (d. 1995) July 31 Ndabaningi Sithole, Zimbabwean politician (d. 2000) Franca Valeri, Italian actress (d...
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  • leader Ndabaningi Sithole had agreed to support Mugabe as the leader of FROLIZI, which would bring together both ZANU and ZAPU. However, Sithole learned...
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