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Ndabaningi Sithole
History of Zimbabwe
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| | 1963 | ZANU |  |
| Aug The Zimbabwe African National Union party is founded by Ndabaningi Sithole, Herbert Chitepo, Edgar Tekere, Leopold Takawira and Robert Mugabe at the house of former Defence minister Enos Nkala in Highfield |
| 1975 | ZANU Mwenje |  |
| The minority Ndau follow Sithole into the moderate Zanu (Ndonga) party (known later as ZANU Mwenje), who renounce violent struggle, while the majority Shona follow Mugabe's ZANU with a more militant agenda |
| 1975 | ZANU Ndonga |  |
| The minority Ndau follow Sithole into the moderate Zanu (Ndonga) party (known later as ZANU Mwenje), who renounce violent struggle, while the majority Shona follow Mugabe's ZANU with a more militant agenda |
| 1975 | ZANU |  |
| The minority Ndau follow Sithole into the moderate Zanu (Ndonga) party (known later as ZANU Mwenje), who renounce violent struggle, while the majority Shona follow Mugabe's ZANU with a more militant agenda |
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