Talk:Zimbabwe African National Union

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[edit] Factual errors

This page has several factual errors:

1. Contrary to what the page says, ZANU-PF had the moniker PF before the 1979-1980 election campaign. It campaigned as ZANU-PF.

2. Moreover, I would not have said that Sithole and Chitepo were dissatisfied with Nkomo's militancy, but his lack of it.

3. In addition, the description of tribalism in Zimbabwean politics is confused -- It was ZAPU (Nkomo's party) which attracted mostly Ndebele support. Sithole was from the Eastern part of the country, and much of his support came from there, not from the south-west (Ndebele-populated) areas.

4. The first post-Indendepence Government of Robert Mugabe (formed in 1980), like that of the regime of Abel Muzorewa which preceeded it, had both black and white Ministers, including 2 men who had been Ministers under Ian Smith. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 138.253.184.200 (talkcontribs) 19:19, 31 December 2005.

  • Based on the above comment, I am tagging this article as disputed until the above is resolved.--Ezeu 00:24, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

Have a look into the German version of this issue ... and your questions are answered. 80.136.185.123 09:29, 11 June 2006 (UTC)