Ndabaningi Sithole

Ndabaningi Sithole (21 July 1920 – 12 December 2000) was the founder of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU), a militant, nationalist organisation that opposed the government of Rhodesia, in July 1963. Sithole's father was Ndau and his mother was Ndebele. He worked as a United Church of Christ in Zimbabwe (UCCZ) minister. He spent 10 years in prison after the government banned ZANU. A rift along tribal lines split ZANU in 1975, and he lost the 1980 elections to Robert Mugabe. Provided by Wikipedia
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    African nationalism. by Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-

    Published 1968
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    African nationalism. by Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-

    Published 1959
    Book
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    African nationalism. by Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-

    Published 1968
    Book
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    African nationalism. by Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-

    Published 1959
    Book