With the People: An Autobiography From the Zimbabwe Struggle (1979)
Tapfumaneyi Maurice Nyagumbo (12 December 1924 – 20 April 1989) was a Zimbabwean politician, who spent almost two decades in prison as a consequence of his political activities.[1]
^"Nyagumbo: One of the longest serving detainees", The Manica Post, 25 July 2014.
Tapfumaneyi MauriceNyagumbo (12 December 1924 – 20 April 1989) was a Zimbabwean politician, who spent almost two decades in prison as a consequence of...
five members of President Robert Mugabe's cabinet. One of the five, MauriceNyagumbo, later committed suicide after being charged with perjury. The reporters...
fellow outlaw rebels Ndabaningi Sithole, Edgar Tekere, Enos Nkala, MauriceNyagumbo, and Mugabe, until 1974. Paul Tangi Mhova Mkondo a student youth leader...
Ndabaningi Sithole, Leopold Takawira, Edgar Tekere, Enos Nkala and MauriceNyagumbo. The remaining military leaders of the ZANLA Dare ReChimurenga were...
ambitious to take control of ZANU's guerrilla campaign. After his friend MauriceNyagumbo was arrested, he feared the same fate but was hidden from the authorities...
Smith imprisoned Sithole, Takawira, Edgar Tekere, Enos Nkala, and MauriceNyagumbo. ZANLA was left with Josiah Tongogara and Herbert Chitepo as its leaders...
(until 2008) Spouse(s) Ruvimbo, Pamela Relations Herbert Chitepo, MauriceNyagumbo, Children Farai, Maidei Residence(s) Mutare, Zimbabwe Alma mater University...
in 1980, the company published the autobiography of a black leader, MauriceNyagumbo, which was described later that year as "probably the most important...
band leader, saxophonist, arranger and publisher, apparent suicide. MauriceNyagumbo, 64, Zimbabwean politician, suicide by poison. Martin Ragaway, 66,...
in early 1963. On 9 February 1963 Nkomo and Chikerema together with MauriceNyagumbo and Daniel Madzimbamuto were arrested while eating supper at Nkomo's...
Ndabaningi Sithole, Leopold Takawira, Edgar Tekere, Enos Nkala and MauriceNyagumbo. The remaining military leaders of the ZANLA Dare ReChimurenga were...
Mayor of Bulawayo Denis Norman (1931–2019) former government minister MauriceNyagumbo (1924–1989), former minister and party secretary for ZANU Mike Nyambuya...
Tapfumaneyi Masaya, Zimbabwean bishop and political activist Tapfumaneyi MauriceNyagumbo, Zimbabwean politician This page or section lists people that share...
Nkomo, Joseph Msika, Robert Mugabe, Edgar Tekere, Leopold Takawira, MauriceNyagumbo, Naison Ndlovu, Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, Charakupadenga Hunda, Kissmore Benjamin...
implication in the scandal, including Defense Minister Enos Nkala and MauriceNyagumbo, the third highest-ranking official in Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe...
in the late 1950s and from 1964 to 1971 Enos Nkala Founder of ZANU MauriceNyagumbo ZANU leader and cabinet minister Ndabaningi Sithole Founder of ZANU...
Manicaland, Zimbabwe. During the Rhodesian Bush War, Khumbula worked with MauriceNyagumbo to recruit soldiers to fight for liberation. He was arrested in 1975...
Langton Mazaiwana Joyce Nxane David Mukome George Marange Noel Mukono MauriceNyagumbo Miles Marange Tendai Shamu Elsie Chapita John Chirimbani A. Chadzingwa...
Name Party Province Notes Ref. Kumbirai Kangai ZANU–PF Manicaland MauriceNyagumbo ZANU–PF Manicaland Didymus Mutasa ZANU–PF Manicaland William Ndangana...
scandal ended the political careers of many individuals, including MauriceNyagumbo. Mudenda, however, was able to make his way back into politics after...
together with nationalists like George Nyandoro, James Chikerema, MauriceNyagumbo and Daniel Madzimbamuto, stood out as part of a generation of "fearless...
Mugabe reshuffled his cabinet, and Ndlovu was appointed to replace MauriceNyagumbo as Minister of Mines. On 14 April 1984, Ndlovu announced his resignation...
implication in the scandal, including Defense Minister Enos Nkala and MauriceNyagumbo, the third highest-ranking official in Mugabe's party, the Zimbabwe...