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Zimbabwe: 'Dumiso Dabengwa Died a Bitter Man'

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[New Zimbabwe] ZAPU acting president Isaac Mabuka says his predecessor and late liberation hero Dumiso Dabengwa died whilst still bitter about his lengthy jailing by then State leader Robert Mugabe despite being cleared by the courts for an alleged plot against the country's former ruler in the early 1980s.

Source: allAfrica.com

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