Samuel Sipepa Nkomo is a Zimbabwean politician and member of the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC). He has served in various political roles, including as a Member of Parliament and as the Minister of Water Resources, Development, and Management. Nkomo is known for his advocacy for democratic reforms and social justice in Zimbabwe. His political career has been marked by efforts to address issues related to water management and governance in the country.
The member of parliament for Lobengula is Nkomo Samuel Sipepa.
The name of Member of the House of Assembly for Lobengula constituency in Zimbabwe is Nkomo Samuel Sipepa.
Joshua Nkomo was born on June 19, 1917.
John Nkomo was born on 1934-08-22.
Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Polytechnic was created in 1981.
Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo has written: 'One man, one vote'
The airport code for Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo International Airport is BUQ.
Joshua Nkomo has written: 'Nkomo, the story of my life' -- subject(s): Biography, History, National liberation movements, Statesmen, Vice-Presidents 'Zimbabwe must and shall be totally free' 'Nkomo' -- subject(s): Biography, History, National liberation movements, Statesmen, Vice-Presidents
S. M. Nkomo was Professor of European History at Tuskegee. see Xuma Papers ABX 230216b, handwritten.--Dr Peter Limb, Michigan State U.
Mugabe and Nkomo were leaders of opposing factions in Zimbabwe's liberation struggle against British colonial rule and white minority rule. Their conflict arose from ideological differences and power struggles within the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) and the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU). Tensions escalated after independence in 1980, as Mugabe's ZANU emerged as the dominant party, leading to a violent crackdown on Nkomo's supporters during the Gukurahundi massacres in the early 1980s. This rivalry ultimately contributed to deep divisions within Zimbabwean society and politics.
Simon Muzenda. The "Second Vice-President" was Joshua Nkomo, who at the time was better known internationally. Muzenda was, as a fellow tribesman and fellow Party member of President Robert Mugabe, a bit of a lap-dog Vice President. Nkomo was the leader of the rival political party and the leader of of a rival tribe to that of Mugabe, and so much more a counterweight to Mugabe's power. Nkomo was forced into retirement by the mass murder among the members of the Ndebele tribe that supported him. The mass murders by the way were perpetrated under the command of the man who has today become President.
The cast of Through Our Own Eyes - 2010 includes: Selay Kouassi Goitsemang Nkomo