Wilson Khumbula, also known as Kujokochera,[1] is a Zimbabwean politician and businessman.[2] He is a former leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union - Ndonga (ZANU-Ndonga), and arguably dissolved the faction in 2015, 2018, and 2021 to join ZANU-PF.[3][4][5] He was one of the early members of ZANU-Ndonga, which formed in 1963 under Ndabaningi Sithole.[3]
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[needs update] WilsonKhumbula, also known as Kujokochera, is a Zimbabwean politician and businessman. He is a former leader of the Zimbabwe African National...
South In office 1995–2000 Preceded by Goodson Sithole Succeeded by WilsonKhumbula Personal details Born 21 July 1920 Nyamandhlovu, Rhodesia Died 12 December...
against his orders. The Chipinge South constituency was represented by WilsonKhumbula of ZANU–Ndonga. The chiefs, while not officially affiliated with any...
by Robert Mugabe in February 1999, who stated that: "The likes of Clive Wilson and Clive Murphy, complemented by the Aurets and Coltarts of our society...
followed the teachings of "Prophetess" Ellen G White. In 2012 when Ted Wilson, the president of the Seventh Day Adventists, came to Zimbabwe, he was welcomed...