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⚫ | '''Welshman Ncube''' (born ], ]) is a ]an politician and a leading member of the smaller faction of the ].<ref name="unity">, June 6, 2007. AllAfrica</ref> He has been a member of the ] for ] North East since the ]. Ncube is an academic lawyer who has been Professor of Law at the ] from ] and Secretary-General of the MDC from ]. | ||
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⚫ | '''Welshman Ncube''' (born ], ]) is a ]an politician and a leading member of the smaller faction of the ]. He has been a member of the ] for ] North East since the ]. Ncube is an academic lawyer who has been Professor of Law at the ] from ] and Secretary-General of the MDC from ]. | ||
He has a BL (Bachelor of Law) LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and an MPhil (Law) degrees from the University of Zimbabwe. His MPhil thesis was on Zimbabwean Customary Law focusing on Family Law. | He has a BL (Bachelor of Law) LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and an MPhil (Law) degrees from the University of Zimbabwe. His MPhil thesis was on Zimbabwean Customary Law focusing on Family Law. | ||
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In ] Ncube was one three MDC MPs to be charged with high ] over an alleged plot to assassinate ], but like the others was found not guilty. Within the MDC, rumours were circulated that Ncube was in some way connected to the decision by the Zimbabwe government to start the prosecution in order to destabilise the leadership of ]. However Ncube was strongly attacked by media outlets close to the ruling ] party in ]. | In ] Ncube was one three MDC MPs to be charged with high ] over an alleged plot to assassinate ], but like the others was found not guilty. Within the MDC, rumours were circulated that Ncube was in some way connected to the decision by the Zimbabwe government to start the prosecution in order to destabilise the leadership of ]. However Ncube was strongly attacked by media outlets close to the ruling ] party in ]. | ||
When the ] was created in ], Ncube was part of the faction in the MDC under ] which supported participation in the elections. After the MDC National Council voted narrowly to take part in the elections, MDC leader ] expelled the selected candidates from the party and suspended Ncube pending disciplinary hearings at the MDC congress in February ]. A recent press release from the MDC states "] in the thick of things as Welshman camp is reported to have been bought off with a mere 20 Billion Zimbabwe kwachas |
When the ] was created in ], Ncube was part of the faction in the MDC under ] which supported participation in the elections. After the MDC National Council voted narrowly to take part in the elections, MDC leader ] expelled the selected candidates from the party and suspended Ncube pending disciplinary hearings at the MDC congress in February ]. A recent press release from the MDC states "] in the thick of things as Welshman camp is reported to have been bought off with a mere 20 Billion Zimbabwe kwachas..." | ||
In ] Ncube bought 30 square kilometres of land with the intention of developing it as a farm. The land had not previously been farmed and was subsequently discovered to have been seized from ZAPU supporters in 1982. Ncube was accused in 2006 of having profited from the Zimbabwe government's land transfer |
In ] Ncube bought 30 square kilometres of land with the intention of developing it as a farm. The land had not previously been farmed and was subsequently discovered to have been seized from ZAPU supporters in 1982. Ncube was accused in 2006 of having profited from the Zimbabwe government's land transfer program. Ncube's group met in congress in Bulawayo and appointed ] as its new President. | ||
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Welshman Ncube (born July 7, 1961) is a Zimbabwean politician and a leading member of the smaller faction of the Movement for Democratic Change. He has been a member of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe for Bulawayo North East since the 2000 elections. Ncube is an academic lawyer who has been Professor of Law at the University of Zimbabwe from 1992 and Secretary-General of the MDC from 1999.
He has a BL (Bachelor of Law) LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and an MPhil (Law) degrees from the University of Zimbabwe. His MPhil thesis was on Zimbabwean Customary Law focusing on Family Law.
In 2002 Ncube was one three MDC MPs to be charged with high treason over an alleged plot to assassinate Robert Mugabe, but like the others was found not guilty. Within the MDC, rumours were circulated that Ncube was in some way connected to the decision by the Zimbabwe government to start the prosecution in order to destabilise the leadership of Morgan Tsvangirai. However Ncube was strongly attacked by media outlets close to the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front party in 2004.
When the Senate of Zimbabwe was created in 2005, Ncube was part of the faction in the MDC under Gibson Sibanda which supported participation in the elections. After the MDC National Council voted narrowly to take part in the elections, MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai expelled the selected candidates from the party and suspended Ncube pending disciplinary hearings at the MDC congress in February 2006. A recent press release from the MDC states "CIO in the thick of things as Welshman camp is reported to have been bought off with a mere 20 Billion Zimbabwe kwachas..."
In 1997 Ncube bought 30 square kilometres of land with the intention of developing it as a farm. The land had not previously been farmed and was subsequently discovered to have been seized from ZAPU supporters in 1982. Ncube was accused in 2006 of having profited from the Zimbabwe government's land transfer program. Ncube's group met in congress in Bulawayo and appointed Arthur Mutambara as its new President.
References
- Zimbabwe: MDC Unity Talks Break Down, June 6, 2007. AllAfrica
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