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Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — ZANU-PF national chairman Cde John Nkomo has all but wrapped the Vice-Presidency after winning support from six provinces that nominated him as the ideal candidate to fill the post that fell vacant... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
eRobert Mugabe (left) the late Vice President Joseph Msika and VP Designate John Nkomo ZIMBABWE - HARARE – ZANU-PF national chairman John Nkomo has landed the Vice-Presidency after winning support from six provinces that have nominated him as the... Full Article at Zimbabwe Daily News
A mourner listens as Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the burial service for deputy president Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009. View Photo »
ZANU PF chairman John Nkomo has all but secured the post of vice president after ex-PF Zapu leaders endorsed him at a meeting held in Bulawayo recently. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — Former PF-Zapu members who sit in Zanu-PF's Central Committee met in Bulawayo yesterday and nominated national chairman Cde John Nkomo to fill the post of Vice President and Second Secretary left vacant... Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — The memorial service for the late Vice President Cde Joseph Msika will be held at his Mandara residence in Harare this weekend. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses mourners gathered for the burial of Vice President Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009. View Photo »
Published by the government of Zimbabwe Harare — The memorial service for Vice President Joseph Msika that was scheduled to take place today has been deferred, his family has announced. The memorial service will now be held on November 7, 2009. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
The Zanu PF succession race to replace the late Vice-President Joseph Msika has become messy with senior party officials trying to outmanoeuvre each other in a bid to block national chairman John Nkomo's ascendancy. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
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A mourner listens as Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses the burial service for deputy president Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses mourners gathered for the burial of Vice President Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009.
View Photo »Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (R) greets Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai (L) during the burial of Vice President Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009.
View Photo »Pallbearers carry the coffin of vice-president Joseph Msika, in Harare, Monday Aug. 10, 2009. President Robert Mugabe said Monday that if the West can't support Zimbabwe's struggling coalition government, it should "leave us alone."
View Photo »Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe, seen, at the funeral of vice-president Joseph Msika, in Harare Monday Aug. 10, 2009. President Robert Mugabe said Monday that if the West can't support Zimbabwe's struggling coalition government, it should "leave us alone."
View Photo »Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, left, and his wife, Grace, seen, at the funeral of vice-president Joseph Msika, in Harare, Monday Aug. 10, 2009. President Robert Mugabe said Monday that if the West can't support Zimbabwe's struggling coalition government, it should "leave us alone."
View Photo »Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe addresses mourners gathered for the burial of Vice President Joseph Msika at the country's Heroes Acre in Harare, August 10 2009.
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