Simon Muzenda, the Glossary
Simon Vengai Muzenda (28 October 1922 – 20 September 2003) was a Zimbabwean politician who served as Deputy Prime Minister from 1980 to 1987 and as Vice-President of Zimbabwe from 1987 to 2003 under President Robert Mugabe.[1]
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45 relations: Arthur Mutambara, Associated Press, Benjamin Burombo, Bulawayo, Canaan Banana, Carpentry, Chisipite, Christopher Soames, Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, Diabetes, Gutu District, Harare, Harare Central Prison, History of Zimbabwe, Hypertension, Joice Mujuru, Joshua Nkomo, Kidney failure, Lancaster House Agreement, Land reform in Zimbabwe, Masvingo Province, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Zimbabwe), Mozambique, Mvuma, Natal (province), National Heroes' Acre (Zimbabwe), Parirenyatwa Hospital, Patrick Kombayi, Rhodesia, Robert Mugabe, Southern Rhodesia, Soviet Union, State funeral, The Guardian, The New Humanitarian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Thokozani Khuphe, Tsitsi Muzenda, United States sanctions, Vice-President of Zimbabwe, ZANU–PF, Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe African National Union, Zimbabwe African People's Union.
- Deputy prime ministers of Zimbabwe
- Foreign ministers of Zimbabwe
- People from Masvingo Province
- Prisoners and detainees of Rhodesia
- Vice-presidents of Zimbabwe
- Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army personnel
- Zimbabwean prisoners and detainees
Arthur Mutambara
Professor Arthur G.O. Mutambara is a multifaceted leader, academic, and technology expert currently serving as the Director and Full Professor of the Institute for the Future of Knowledge (IFK) at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) in South Africa. Simon Muzenda and Arthur Mutambara are Deputy prime ministers of Zimbabwe.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Benjamin Burombo
Benjamin Burombo (1909-1959) was a labor union leader and black nationalist in Southern Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe.
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Bulawayo
Bulawayo (Bulawayo.) is the second largest city in Zimbabwe, and the largest city in the country's Matabeleland region.
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Canaan Banana
Canaan Sodindo Banana (5 March 193610 November 2003) was a Zimbabwean Methodist minister, theologian, and politician who served as the first President of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987. Simon Muzenda and Canaan Banana are Zimbabwean prisoners and detainees.
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Carpentry
Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc.
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Chisipite
Chisipite, colloquially known as Chisi is an affluent residential suburb in northeastern Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Christopher Soames
Arthur Christopher John Soames, Baron Soames, (12 October 1920 – 16 September 1987) was a British Conservative politician who served as a European Commissioner and the last Governor of Southern Rhodesia.
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Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe
The Deputy Prime Minister is a former political position in Zimbabwe which has existed twice in the history of Zimbabwe. Simon Muzenda and Deputy Prime Minister of Zimbabwe are Deputy prime ministers of Zimbabwe.
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Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus, often known simply as diabetes, is a group of common endocrine diseases characterized by sustained high blood sugar levels.
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Gutu District
Gutu is the third largest district in Masvingo Province, southern Zimbabwe, after Chiredzi and Mwenezi.
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Harare
Harare, formerly known as Salisbury, is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe.
Harare Central Prison
Harare Central Prison (HCP; named Salisbury Central Prison until 1982) is a medium-security prison for both men and women in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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History of Zimbabwe
Until roughly 2,000 years ago, what would become Zimbabwe was populated by ancestors of the San people.
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Hypertension
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated.
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Joice Mujuru
Joice Runaida Mujuru (née Mugari; born 15 April 1955), also known by her nom-de-guerre Teurai Ropa Nhongo, is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Vice-President of Zimbabwe from 2004 to 2014. Simon Muzenda and Joice Mujuru are vice-presidents of Zimbabwe, ZANU–PF politicians and Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army personnel.
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Joshua Nkomo
Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo (19 June 1917 – 1 July 1999) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Vice-President of Zimbabwe from 1990 until his death in 1999. Simon Muzenda and Joshua Nkomo are Prisoners and detainees of Rhodesia, vice-presidents of Zimbabwe and ZANU–PF politicians.
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Kidney failure
Kidney failure, also known as end-stage renal disease (ESRD), is a medical condition in which the kidneys can no longer adequately filter waste products from the blood, functioning at less than 15% of normal levels. Kidney failure is classified as either acute kidney failure, which develops rapidly and may resolve; and chronic kidney failure, which develops slowly and can often be irreversible.
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Lancaster House Agreement
The Lancaster House Agreement refers to an agreement signed on 21 December 1979 in Lancaster House, following the conclusion of a constitutional conference where different parties discussed the future of Zimbabwe Rhodesia, formerly known as Rhodesia.
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Land reform in Zimbabwe
Land reform in Zimbabwe officially began in 1980 with the signing of the Lancaster House Agreement, as a program to redistribute farmland from white Zimbabweans to black Zimbabweans as an effort by the ZANU-PF government to give more control over the country's extensive farmlands to the black African majority.
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Masvingo Province
Masvingo, previously named Victoria, is a province in southeastern Zimbabwe.
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Zimbabwe)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of the Republic of Zimbabwe is a cabinet ministry of Zimbabwe, responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.
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Mozambique
Mozambique, officially the Republic of Mozambique, is a country located in southeast Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South Africa to the southwest.
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Mvuma
Mvuma, previously named 'Umvuma', is a small mining town in Midlands province in Zimbabwe.
Natal (province)
The Province of Natal, commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from May 1910 until May 1994.
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National Heroes' Acre (Zimbabwe)
National Heroes' Acre or simply Heroes' Acre is a burial ground and national monument in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Parirenyatwa Hospital
Parirenyatwa General Hospital is a government founded district general hospital in Harare and is the largest public hospital in Zimbabwe.
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Patrick Kombayi
Patrick Kombayi (2 November 1938 – 20 June 2009) was a Zimbabwean businessman, a former mayor of Gweru and an active member of the Movement for Democratic Change-Tsvangirai faction in the Midlands Province.
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Rhodesia
Rhodesia (Rodizha), officially from 1970 the Republic of Rhodesia, was an unrecognised state in Southern Africa from 1965 to 1979.
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Robert Mugabe
Robert Gabriel Mugabe (21 February 1924 – 6 September 2019) was a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 1980 to 1987 and then as President from 1987 to 2017. Simon Muzenda and Robert Mugabe are Prisoners and detainees of Rhodesia, ZANU–PF politicians and Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army personnel.
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Southern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia was a landlocked, self-governing British Crown colony in Southern Africa, established in 1923 and consisting of British South Africa Company (BSAC) territories lying south of the Zambezi River.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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State funeral
A state funeral is a public funeral ceremony, observing the strict rules of protocol, held to honour people of national significance.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The New Humanitarian
The New Humanitarian, previously known as IRIN News, or Integrated Regional Information Networks News, is an independent, non-profit news agency.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
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Thokozani Khuphe
Thokozani Khupe (born 18 November 1963) is a Zimbabwean politician, trade unionist and CCC party member. Simon Muzenda and Thokozani Khuphe are Deputy prime ministers of Zimbabwe.
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Tsitsi Muzenda
Tsitsi Veronica Muzenda (born 17 October 1950) is a Zimbabwean politician, senator of Midlands Province and daughter of the former Vice-President of Zimbabwe, Simon Muzenda. Simon Muzenda and Tsitsi Muzenda are ZANU–PF politicians.
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United States sanctions
United States sanctions are financial and trade restrictions imposed against individuals, entities, and jurisdictions whose actions contradict U.S. foreign policy or national security goals.
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Vice-President of Zimbabwe
The vice-president of Zimbabwe is the second highest political position obtainable in Zimbabwe. Simon Muzenda and vice-President of Zimbabwe are vice-presidents of Zimbabwe.
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ZANU–PF
The Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) is a political organisation which has been the ruling party of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, relief map Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the north, and Mozambique to the east.
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Zimbabwe African National Union
The Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) was a militant socialist organisation that fought against white-minority rule in Rhodesia, formed as a split from the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) in 1963.
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Zimbabwe African People's Union
The Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) is a Zimbabwean political party.
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See also
Deputy prime ministers of Zimbabwe
Foreign ministers of Zimbabwe
- Frederick Shava
- Nathan Shamuyarira
- Nicholas Goche
- Sibusiso Moyo
- Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
- Simon Muzenda
- Stan Mudenge
- Walter Mzembi
- Witness Mangwende
People from Masvingo Province
- Codilia Gapare
- Divine Ndhlukula
- Eddison Zvobgo
- Engelbert Rugeje
- Francis Xavier Mugadzi
- Frederick Shava
- Josiah Tungamirai
- Martin Munyanyi
- Michael Hornby (politician)
- Morgan Tsvangirai
- Paul Le Roux
- Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo
- Sheba Tavarwisa
- Simon Muzenda
- Stan Mudenge
- Tapiwa Trust Chikohora
- Willard Chiwewe
Prisoners and detainees of Rhodesia
- Callistus Ndlovu
- Canaan Zinothi Moyo
- Donal Lamont
- Eddison Zvobgo
- Edgar Tekere
- Edward Makuka Nkoloso
- Emmerson Mnangagwa
- Enos Nkala
- Hastings Banda
- Henry Hamilton Beamish
- Jamal al-Husayni
- Joseph Culverwell
- Joseph Msika
- Joshua Nkomo
- Josiah Chinamano
- Judith Todd
- Kenneth Kaunda
- Lazarus Nkala
- Leo Baron
- Maurice Nyagumbo
- Michael Holman (journalist)
- Motsoko Pheko
- Ndabaningi Sithole
- Peter Niesewand
- Reuben Kamanga
- Robert Mugabe
- Ruth Chinamano
- Simon Muzenda
- Thomas Mapfumo
- Yatuta Chisiza
Vice-presidents of Zimbabwe
- Constantino Chiwenga
- Emmerson Mnangagwa
- John Nkomo
- Joice Mujuru
- Joseph Msika
- Joshua Nkomo
- Kembo Mohadi
- Phelekezela Mphoko
- Simon Muzenda
- Vice-President of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army personnel
- Alexander Kanengoni
- Boniface Chidyausiku
- Border Gezi
- Christopher Chingosho
- Constantino Chiwenga
- Eddison Zvobgo
- Edgar Tekere
- Emmerson Mnangagwa
- Engelbert Rugeje
- Enos Nkala
- Freedom Nyamubaya
- George Chiweshe
- Gibson Mashingaidze
- Godwin Matanga
- Herbert Chitepo
- John Gwitira
- Joice Mujuru
- Joseph Chinotimba
- Josiah Tongogara
- Josiah Tungamirai
- Leopold Takawira
- Margaret Dongo
- Mike Nicholas Sango
- Moven Mahachi
- Ndabaningi Sithole
- Oliver Saunyama
- Paradzai Zimondi
- Perrance Shiri
- Robert Mugabe
- Sheba Tavarwisa
- Simon Muzenda
- Solomon Mujuru
- Tinos Rusere
- Virginia Phiri
- Vitalis Zvinavashe
- Webster Shamu
Zimbabwean prisoners and detainees
- Ben Freeth
- Canaan Banana
- Jestina Mukoko
- Munyaradzi Gwisai
- Roy Bennett (politician)
- Simon Muzenda
- Takudzwa Ngadziore
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Muzenda
Also known as Simon Vengai Muzenda, Simon Vengayi Muzenda.