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Nkomo leads in Zapu presidency nominations - NewsDay Zimbabwe

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SIBANGILIZWE Nkomo, the son of the late Vice-President Joshua Nkomo, is the leading candidate for the party’s presidency, according to provincial nominations ahead of the elective congress later this month.

The post Nkomo leads in Zapu presidency nominations appeared first on NewsDay Zimbabwe.

Source: NewsDay Zimbabwe - Everyday News for Everyday People

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