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Zapu plots to sideline Nkomo’s son - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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Party insiders said the resolution was allegedly targeted at, among others, Sibangilizwe Nkomo, the son of the late Zapu founding leader Joshua Nkomo.

The post Zapu plots to sideline Nkomo’s son appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

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