Dumiso Dabengwa

Dumiso Dabengwa
Dumiso Dabengwa
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President of ZAPU
In office
2008 – incumbent

Dumiso Dabengwa (born December 6, 1939[1]) is a Zimbabwean politician. He served as the head of ZIPRA intelligence during the Rhodesian Bush War.[2]

In 1982 he was charged, with Lookout Masuku and four others, of treason by the Mugabe administration. They were acquitted, for lack of evidence in 1983. On release they were redetained under emergency regulations. At this time the Gukurahundi began.

He was released four years later.

Between 1992 and 2000 he was appointed Minister of Home Affairs in the Zimbabwe government and in 1991 was appointed to the chair of the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project.

During the Rhodesian Bush War the white minority nicknamed him the "Black Russian" because he trained in Moscow, Russia.[2]

Dabengwa ran as a ZANU-PF candidate for a seat in the House of Assembly from Nkulumane in the 2000 election, but was defeated by Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) candidate Gibson Sibanda. Dabengwa said that the MDC would have won even if its candidate was a donkey.[3] He was again defeated in the March 2005 parliamentary election. He served as a member of the ZANU-PF Politburo,[4] but he announced his support for the opposition candidacy of Simba Makoni in the March 2008 presidential election at a press conference in Bulawayo on March 1, 2008.[5] A spokesman for Mugabe said that Dabengwa's defection to Makoni was unimportant, claiming that Dabengwa did not command any support.[4] It was reported that Mugabe had offered to appoint Dabengwa as Vice-President following the election as the replacement for Joseph Msika, but that Dabengwa had declined the offer.[6]

Following the election, although no official results were immediately announced, Dabengwa said in April that Makoni's campaign had accomplished its mission by preventing either Mugabe or Tsvangirai from winning a first round majority; he opposed holding a run-off and favored the formation of a transitional government of national unity followed by a new election. He was critical of Mugabe, saying that he was too old and should make way for younger leadership, but also criticized Tsvangirai, comparing him to former Zambian President Frederick Chiluba and saying that a Tsvangirai victory would have been celebrated by the whites.[7]

Dabengwa is currently the leader of the revived Zimbabwe African People's Union, which is separating from the unity accord of 1987.

References

  1. ^ U.S. Treasury document.
  2. ^ a b Godwin, Peter. Mukiwa: A White Boy in Africa, 2005. Page 331.
  3. ^ "Mugabe leaves Dabengwa out of Senate", newzimbabwe.com.
  4. ^ a b Cris Chinaka, "Mugabe bruised, not beaten, by defections", Reuters (IOL), March 4, 2008.
  5. ^ "Zanu-PF veterans side with Makoni", AFP (IOL), March 1, 2008.
  6. ^ Kholwani Nyathi and Vusumuzi Sifile, "Mugabe 'offered Dabengwa VP post'", The Standard (Zimbabwe).
  7. ^ Lindie Whiz, "Dabengwa calls for 'transitional government'", newzimbabwe.com, April 21, 2008.

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