Ariston chambati biography template

  • Ariston Chambati (1935-1995) was a Zimbabwean political figure, diplomat and public servant who was appointed his country's Finance Minister in 1995.
  • Ariston Chambati (1934-1995) was a Zimbabwean political figure, diplomat and public servant who was appointed his country's Finance Minister in 1995.
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  • Interview with Sir Malcolm Rifkind

    by rcraggs | Oct 26, 2013 | Apartheid, Australia, Canada, CHOGM, Civil Society, Commonwealth Secretariat, Democracy, Diplomacy, Eminent Persons Group, European Economic Community, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Human Rights, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Queen, Rhodesia (see also Zimbabwe), Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Trinidad and Tobago, Uganda, Uncategorized, United Kingdom, United Nations, USA, Zambia, Zimbabwe (see also Rhodesia)

    Download Interview Transcript: Part One (8 January 2013); Part Two (12 March 2013). Biography: Rifkind, Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm. 1946- . KCMG 1997. PC 1986. Lectured at University of Rhodesia, 1967–68. Visiting Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities,...

    Interview with Lord Hurd of Westwell

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    Download Interview Transcript. Biography: Hurd, Douglas. (1930-present) House of Commons, Member of Parliament for Mid Oxon, 1974-1983. Member of Parliament f

    Beyond big-man song – Pan-Africanism’s precarity problem

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  • Diary

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    ms39040/1/1/9
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    Diary
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    Notebook marked '21 March-29 May 1973' with handwritten diary, in which Kirk keeps an account of his daily activities and impressions in the form of a personal journal. Describes his feelings of depression due to both the political situation in Rhodesia [Zimbabwe] and his personal circumstances, including being called up for national service. The account also describes the racism and racial tension Kirk witnesses in his personal and business activities. About 210 pp.

    p. 1. Discussion of English immigrants to Rhodesia and racism; torture of suspected terrorists in Rhodesia.

    p. 3. Meeting with Gerry Roberts regarding research on poverty datum line for Africans.

    p. 7. Report on talk given by Edson Sithole from Clive Klieff.

    p. 8. Meeting with Philip Madziwa, George Charambarara and Arnold Gupoza, African Settlement Convention leaders, and discussion of their political views, impressions of Joshua Nkomo. Impressions of aproach taken by Abel Muzorewa.

    p. 12. Further discussions between Kirk and Charambarara, regarding visit to Lance Smith's office.

    p. 13. Work of Pat Docherty for Rhodesia Party and impact of censorship

    p. 17. Chance meeting