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It includes current and former politicians of the African nation of Zimbabwe and major politicians of its predecessor states.Aeneas Chigwedere (1939\u20132021), former Minister of Education and Governor of Mashonaland East ProvinceJames Chikerema (1925\u20132006), president of the Front for the Liberation of Zimbabwe, later served as MPChenhanho Chimutengwende (born 1943), former Minister of State for Public and Interactive AffairsRuth Chinamano (1925\u20132005), ZANU\u2013PF MPChristopher Chingosho (born 1952), ZANU\u2013PF MP and deputy ministerJoseph Chinotimba (born 1958), political figure associated to the ZANU\u2013PF partyJeremiah Chirau (1923\u20131985), leader of the Zimbabwe United People’s OrganisationHerbert Chitepo (1923\u20131975), leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union until his assassinationGeorge Chiweshe (born 1953), former brigadier general and Chairperson of the Zimbabwe Electoral CommissionFay Chung (born 1941), former Minister of EducationGuy Clutton-Brock (1906\u20131995), English farmer and social worker who became a founding member of the Southern Rhodesia African National CongressCharles Coghlan (1863\u20131927), Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, leader of Rhodesia PartyDavid Coltart (born 1957), human rights lawyer, former Minister of Education, founding member of the Movement for Democratic ChangeStuart Comberbach (born 1952), diplomat and politicianTony Gara (1939\u20132006), former mayor of Harare, MP, and deputy ministerAguy Georgias (1935\u20132015), former deputy ministerBorder Gezi (1964\u20132001), former Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment, and former Resident Minister and Governor for Mashonaland CentralHerbert Gomba (born c. 1977), current mayor of HarareJosiah Gondo (?\u20131972), former MPAleck Gumbo (born 1940), former Minister of Economic DevelopmentJosiah Zion Gumede (1919\u20131989), first and only President of Zimbabwe RhodesiaTizirai Gwata (born 1943), first black mayor of HarareMunyaradzi Gwisai (born 1968), former MDC\u2013T MPLovemore Madhuku (born 1966), NCA leaderMoven Mahachi (1948\u20132001), former Minister of Defence and ZANU-PF MPCharles Shanyurai Majange(born\u00a0?), Pan-African Parliament MPAlfred Makwarimba (born\u00a0?), president of the Zimbabwe Federation of Trade UnionsWashington Malianga (1926\u20132014), one of the founding members of ZANU and party secretaryTabetha Kanengoni Malinga (born 1982), former deputy minister, minister of state, and MPWitness Mangwende (1946\u20132005), former cabinet minister and governor of Harare provinceElliot Manyika (1955\u20132008), minister without Portfolio and National political Commissar for ZANU-PFMuchadeyi Masunda (born 1952), former mayor of HarareCain Mathema (born 1947), ambassador to Zambia, minister without portfolio, and former governor of BulawayoLovemore Matombo (?\u20132020), former President of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade UnionsBright Matonga (born\u00a0?), cabinet minister and ZANU-PF MPIsaac Matongo (1947\u20132007), activistAmos Midzi (1952\u20132015), former cabinet minister and MPPriscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga (born\u00a0?), ambassador to Sweden, minister, and MPGeorge Mitchell (1867-1937), former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, leader of the Responsible Government Association or Rhodesian PartyPaul Tangi Mhova Mkondo (1945\u20132013), ZANU\u2013PF treasurerPromise Mkwananzi (born\u00a0?),former President of the Zimbabwe National Student UnionAuxillia Mnangagwa (born 1963), current First Lady of Zimbabwe, and former member of parliamentEmmerson Mnangagwa (born 1942), current President of Zimbabwe, former cabinet minister and Speaker of ParliamentTongai Mnangagwa (born 1978), ZANU-PF MPMax Mnkandla (born\u00a0?), President of the Zimbabwe Liberators’ Peace InitiativeRaj Modi (born 1959), MP and deputy minister of industry and commerceHoward Unwin Moffat (1869\u20131951),former Premier of Southern Rhodesia, leader of Rhodesian PartySwithun Mombeshora (1945\u20132003), former state ministerJonathan Moyo (born 1957), MP and former state ministerSimbi Mubako (born\u00a0?), former ambassador to the United StatesOlivia Muchena (born 1946), former cabinet ministerOpa Muchinguri (born 1958), government ministerElias Mudzuri (born\u00a0?), Ministry of Energy and Power Development and former mayor of HarareGrace Mugabe (born 1965), former first lady of ZimbabweRobert Mugabe (1924\u20132019), former President of Zimbabwe and leader of ZANU-PFSally Mugabe (1931\u20131992), former first lady of ZimbabweJoyce Mujuru (born 1955), founder and president of the National People’s Party former first vice-president,Solomon Mujuru (1945\u20132011), former second gentleman of Zimbabwe and commander of the Zimbabwe Defence ForcesElphas Mukonoweshuro (1953\u20132011), former MDC-T MP and Minister of Public ServiceSamuel Mumbengegwi (1942\u20132016), Minister of Higher Education and ZANU-PF ChairpersonChris Mushohwe (born 1954), Resident Minister and Governor of Manicaland Province, senator, and former minister of information and broadcasting servicesArthur Mutambara (born 1966), former Deputy Prime Minister, leader of MDC-M party (born 1966)Charles Mutasa (born\u00a0?), Economic, Social and Cultural Council Vice-PresidentMunacho Mutezo (born 1954), former Minister of Energy and Power Development, ZANU-PF MP, and founding member and vice-president of the Party Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF)Giles Mutsekwa (born 1948), home affairs minister and MPSimon Muzenda (1922\u20132003), former Vice-President of Zimbabwe, minister of foreign affairs, and deputy prime ministerAbel Muzorewa (1925\u20132010), first and only Prime Minister of Zimbabwe-RhodesiaPrag Lalloo Naran (1926\u20131981) leading member of the Zimbabwe Asian CommunityJaphet Ndabeni Ncube (born\u00a0?), commissioner at the Zimbabwean Human Rights Commission and chairs the Thematic Working group on Socio-Economic and Cultural RightsWelshman Ncube (born 1961), vice-president of Citizens Coalition for Change, founder and former leader of the MDC-N, and Minister of Industry and CommerceFrancis Nhema (born 1959) ZANU-PF MP and former government ministerNaomi Nhiwatiwa (1941\u20132012), former deputy ministerEnos Nkala (1932\u20132013) one of the founders of ZANU and former ministerMartin K. Moyo (1952), former Mayor of BulawayoDenis Norman (1931\u20132019) former government ministerMaurice Nyagumbo (1924\u20131989), former minister and party secretary for ZANUMike Nyambuya (born 1955), former governor of Manicaland, minister, and generalGeorge Nyandoro (1926\u20131994), one of the founders of SRANC and activistMark Partridge (1922\u20132007), former Rhodesian cabinet minister and member of both the Rhodesian and Zimbabwean parliamentsThompson Samkange (1893\u20131956), founder of the Bantu National Congress and former UANC leaderOliver Saunyama (?\u20131980), ZANU representative to BotswanaNathan Shamuyarira (1928\u20132014), former ministerDaniel Shumba (born\u00a0?), former ZANU-PF deputy secretary of transport and welfare and MPFelix Magalela Mafa Sibanda (born 1951), MDC-T MPJabulani Sibanda (born\u00a0?), former ZNLWVA chairmanNkululeko Sibanda (born 1979), former ZINASU presidentNdabaningi Sithole (1920\u20132000), former MP, founder of Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU) and later ZANU-NdongaDavid Smith (1922\u20131996), former Deputy Prime Minister of Rhodesia, minister of Rhodesia, Zimbabwe Rhodesia, and ZimbabweIan Smith (1919\u20132007), former Prime Minister of Rhodesia, leader of Rhodesian Front and Conservative Alliance of ZimbabweLance Bales Smith (1910\u20132000), former MP and ministerRonald Snapper (born\u00a0?), secretary of the Inter-territorial Organization for Eurafrican Organizations in RhodesiaTimothy Stamps (1936\u20132017), former ZANU\u2013PF MP and minister of healthTrudy Stevenson (1944\u20132018), former MP and ambassador to Senegal and the GambiaWally Stuttaford (born\u00a0?), former MPRubidge Stumbles (1904-1978), former minister and MPLeopold Takawira (1916\u20131970), former ZANU Vice-PresidentEdgar Tekere (1937\u20132011), former Secretary-General ZANU-PF and leader of Zimbabwe Unity MovementGarfield Todd (1908\u20132002), former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, leader of United Rhodesia Party, United Federal Party and Central Africa Party, opponent of white minority rule, former member of the Senate of ZimbabweJudith Todd (born 1943), Rhodesian activistLangton Towungana (born\u00a0?), independent politicianMorgan Tsvangirai (1952\u20132018), former Prime Minister of the Republic of Zimbabwe, leader of the MDC-T partyJosiah Tungamirai (1948\u20132005) former Minister of State for Indigenization and Empowerment, MP, and Air Chief MarshalSee also[edit]References[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/list-of-zimbabwean-politicians-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of Zimbabwean politicians – Wikipedia"}}]}]