Joshua Nkomo
Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo Nkomo (19 June 1917[1] – 1 July 1999) was the leader and founder of the Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU) and a member of the Ndebele (Kalanga) tribe.[2]
Joshua Nkomo | |
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Vice-President of Zimbabwe | |
In office 1987–1999 | |
President | Robert Mugabe |
Vice President | Simon Muzenda |
Succeeded by | Joseph Msika |
Minister of Home Affairs | |
In office 1980–1982 | |
President | Canaan Banana |
Prime Minister | Robert Mugabe |
Personal details | |
Born | Southern Rhodesia | 19 June 1917
Died | 1 July 1999 Harare, Zimbabwe | (aged 82)
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Political party | ZAPU ZANU-PF |
Alma mater | Tjolotjo Government Industrial School, Adams College, Jan Hofmeyer School of Social Workers |
Profession | Politician, guerrilla leader, trade unionist, businessman |
Nkomo was jailed for ten years by Rhodesia's white minority government. After his release, ZAPU contributed to the fall of that government. Then they fought with a rival group led by Robert Mugabe. Mugabe became President of Zimbabwe. Nkomo was not trusted and eventually fled the country.
Honors
In 1999 Nkomo was declared a National Hero. He is buried in the National Heroes Acre in Harare.[3]
On 27 June 2000, a set of four postage stamps were issued with Nkomo's image.
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Joshua Nkomo meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in Zambia in 1976
References
- ↑ Jessup, John E. An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Conflict and Conflict Resolution, 1945–1996. P. 533.
- ↑ Hill, Geoff. The Battle for Zimbabwe: The Final Countdown, 2003. Page 52.
- ↑ McNeil, Jr., Donald G. (2 July 1999). "Joshua Nkomo of Zimbabwe Is Dead at 62". New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
Further reading
- Joshua Nkomo with Nicholas Harman, Nkomo: The Story of My Life (autobiography), 1984; ISBN 0-413-54500-8,ISBN 978-0-413-54500-8.
- The Zimbabwe African People's Union 1961–1987: A Political History of Insurgency in Southern Rhodesia.
- Terence O. Ranger, ‘"Nkomo, Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo (1917–1999)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. accessed 18 June 2006
Other websites
- Works by or about Joshua Nkomo in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Joshua Nkomo at the Open Directory Project
- BBC Obituary
- Guardian Obituary