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- POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: NEW ZIMBABWEAN LE...
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S POPULARIT...
- MUGABE`S POPULARITY ALL AN ILLUSION!!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRA...
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRA...
- MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!
- ZIMBABWE`S CIO, A VICIOUS GROUP!!
- ZIMBABWE`S CIO NAMED AND SHAMED, FULL LIST!!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: WHAT IS ZANU-PF PL...
- WHAT IS ZANU-PF PLOTTING BEHIND THE SCENES???
- WHAT CREDENTIALS DO WE NEED? FAIR QUESTION!
- FOUR MDC-T ACTIVISTS ARRESTED!!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: TRUST MUGABE AT YO...
- TRUST MUGABE AT YOUR OWN PERIL!!!
- IS IT POSSIBLE TO TRUST MUGABE??
- EXTRA, EXTRA, PLOT TO OUST MUGABE!!!!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: SADC PRESSURES MUG...
- SADC PRESSURES MUGABE!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: WE GLADLY WELCOME ...
- WE GLADLY WELCOME THE DEMISE OF ZANU PF & HOPEFULL...
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: AS THINGS FALL, MU...
- AS THINGS FALL APART, MUGABE CALLS FOR SECURITY RE...
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MAWERE`S LETTER TO...
- MAWERE`S LETTER TO MUDEDE
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MDC-T TO COMPENSAT...
- MDC-T TO COMPENSATE GUKURAHUNDI VICTIMS
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: Moyos a Political ...
- MOYO, A POLITICAL TURNCOAT!!
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: ELECTION SCENARIOS...
- ELECTION SCENARIOS IN ZIMBABWE
- ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: ZIMBABWE TOWARDS N...
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torsdag den 30. maj 2013
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: NEW LEADER FOR ZIMBABWE
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: NEW LEADER FOR ZIMBABWE: There isn’t anything the matter with EU and USA except that Mugabe is viewing it through a vision impaired by self-preservation. Poise has...
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: HIS EMINENCE POPE FRANCIS I & THE DEVIL
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: HIS EMINENCE POPE FRANCIS I & THE DEVIL: I would like to extend my congratulations to His Eminence Pope Francis 1, for his inauguration and I hope and trust that he will be a...
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: NEW ZIMBABWEAN LEADER
POLITICAL SITUATION IN ZIMBABWE: NEW ZIMBABWEAN LEADER: The man/woman who is to be in command of Zimbabwe must be able to reason logically, to understand human character and goodness in their var...
mandag den 27. maj 2013
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S POPULARITY ALL AN ILLUSION!!!
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S POPULARITY ALL AN ILLUSION!!!: Published in the British newspaper, The Independentof March 16 2012, and in The Herald of 17 March, Alex Duval Smith’s column titled “Ho...
MUGABE`S POPULARITY ALL AN ILLUSION!!!
Published in
the British newspaper, The Independentof March 16 2012, and in The Herald of 17
March, Alex Duval Smith’s column titled “How Mugabe won over a nation: again”
is a classic demonstration of how some foreign journalists sadly misread our
political situation. Smith claims that President Robert Mugabe has, once again
become very popular with the indigenous population as a result of both his
disastrous fast-track land “reform” programme and the current economic
indigenization programme. Well, nothing can be further from the truth. I do not
know where Smith gets his information, but I am sure he must have been talking
to all the wrong people. Smith fails to realize that Mugabe lost the 2008
election to Tsvangirai in spite of the fact that he had already implemented the
land programme. In fact, Mugabe also lost the 2002 election to Tsvangirai - but
the election managers manipulated the results in order to make it look like
Mugabe had won. Mugabe is not “riding a wave of popular glory” at all. Rather,
the man is now generally regarded as a serious liability to the welfare of the
people of this country. For example, there is real fear that his pursuit of the
indigenisation and economic empowerment policy is likely to further ruin the
national economy in the same way that the reckless land reform programme did. It
is common cause that few of the more than 300 000 school leavers generated by
the education system each year in this country have any hope of getting
employed. This unhealthy situation is blamed on Mugabe and his knee-jerk
economic policies and belief in his own rhetoric. So how can all of that make
the man popular with Zimbabweans?
As for the
popularity that comes from the exploitation of the Marange diamonds, the nation
strongly suspects that some of the top leadership of this country, particularly
those in Mugabe’s political party, are stealing the proceeds. There is limited
evidence that any of the money earned from diamonds is getting through to the
Treasury to benefit the nation as a whole. It is complete fiction to write that
Zanu (PF)’s popularity has “wrong-footed” the MDC. The truth of the matter is
that as a result of the three-year old inclusive government, the MDC has become
even more popular than it was in 2008. In both urban and rural areas, it is
quite difficult to identify any person who will openly admit that they are
supporters of Mugabe and his party. It therefore befuddles the mind how Smith
might have gathered the information in his grossly misinformed and misleading
column.
Smith
further claims that, buoyed by his recent popularity, Mugabe is threatening to
call for elections this year, “with or without the new constitution.” Some of
us are convinced that both Mugabe and his party are desperate to have elections
this year under the much amended Lancaster House Constitution, which
effectively creates an uneven political playing field in favour of the former
ruling party. Mugabe and his party clearly understand that they cannot win a
free and fair election conducted under a democratic constitution. Indeed, at
age 88, Mugabe will struggle to convince any sensible Zimbabweans to vote for
him and his party. Holding elections under the current constitution, and before
the full implementation of the agreed reforms, would also enable Mugabe to
deploy the army, the police and the prison service officials to campaign for
him through acts of violence and intimidation. A popular leader does not need
to make use of such tactics in order to win elections. A better Zimbabwe is possible.
søndag den 26. maj 2013
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!: Mugabe said: “My people still need me and when people still need you to lead them it's not time, sir, it doesn't matter how old y...
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!
ZIMBABWE TOWARDS NEW ELECTIONS: MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!: Mugabe said: “My people still need me and when people still need you to lead them it's not time, sir, it doesn't matter how old y...
MUGABE`S SECUROCRATS STILL NEED HIM!!!
Mugabe said: “My people still need me and when people still need you to lead them it's not time, sir, it doesn't matter how old you are, to say goodbye.“They will say you are deserting us and I am not a deserter, never have been, never have thought of deserting people. We fight to the finish: that's it. I still have it in me here."
What Mugabe means is that his securocrats still need him!!
What Mugabe means is that his securocrats still need him!!
ZIMBABWE`S CIO, A VICIOUS GROUP!!
The justification for the exposure is that some
of the buildings have been used to interrogate and torture abducted opposition
activists. Hundreds of perceived ZANU PF opponents have been and continue to be
abducted by CIO agents and taken to these offices to be tortured. In coming
weeks we will continue to highlight the abuses that have been committed in some
of these places.
In July SW Radio Africa published a list from 2001, exposing by name some
480 CIO agents working in and outside Zimbabwe. This newer document, dated
2008, contains around 759 telephone extensions and 76 different offices and
buildings. We believe the number of telephone extensions shows that the
organisation has grown in size over the years.
In Marondera is Hurudza House which is found in First Street. SW Radio
Africa reported how MDC-T District Chairman Bakayimana and a youth organizer
called Kainos were abducted on the 22nd May 2008 and taken to this building.
These and other abductions were conducted by the CIO and other state security
agencies in the run up to the June 2008 one-man presidential election runoff.
Last year a remorseful ZANU PF militant confessed publicly at a bus
terminus: “We tortured them at Hurudza House for weeks, before taking them to
various secret locations. We wanted to use them as bait to lure Ian Kay (local
MP) and Farai Nyandoro (local Mayor) to our killing grounds.”
Dressed in ZANU PF regalia the woman known as Chikanya also claimed she and
CIO Deputy Intelligence Officer Farai Machekanyanga led a gang in the town that
assassinated suspected MDC-T supporters and dumped their dead bodies in shallow
graves and dams.
Chakanya added: “We even forced the captives to make distress phone calls
for help from Kay and Nyandoro. When the plot failed, we had no option but to
assassinate them and dump their corpses in Wenimbe dam. This is a ZANU PF tried
and tested solution for dealing with betrayers, dating back to the liberation
struggle,” she said. Chakanya was later also found dead in the Wenimbe dam.
On 67 Tenth Avenue in the Bulawayo City Centre is Magnet House. The
rightful owner of the building is the Zimbabwe African People’s Union (ZAPU)
and its former military wing ZIPRA but the Mugabe regime seized this and other
properties during a crack down against the late Joshua Nkomo and his party.
Magnet House for years has been used as the Bulawayo headquarters of the CIO.
Four ZANU PF youths were in 2004 abducted by CIO agents and taken to Magnet
House for allegedly supporting a ZANU PF faction opposed to notorious war vets
leader Jabulani Sibanda. The youths approached the late Vice President Joseph
Msika at his home and narrated their torture ordeal. They removed their clothes
to reveal serious injuries to their private parts and bruises over their
bodies.
In March 2009 SW Radio Africa reported how a man was thrown out of the 4th
floor of Magnet House, at lunchtime. Huge crowds of shoppers converged on the
scene as the man, identified as bank clerk Tawengwa Mavhunga, lay motionless on
the road, covered by a red blanket. A Bulawayo City Council vehicle rushed the
seriously injured clerk to the United Bulawayo Hospital.
The state owned Chronicle newspaper claimed Mavhunga lied to his mother
that he had been abducted by the CIO when in fact he had slept at a
girlfriend’s house. Our sources however said he was abducted after a clash with
CIO officers making ‘dubious’ withdrawals from the bank where he worked.
Mavhunga is thought to have asked too many questions about the transactions and
become a target.
Curiously CIO agents are deployed at the Scientific and Industrial Research
and Development Centre (SIRDC) in Harare on Alpes Road, Hatcliffe. Our list
shows 39 telephone extensions suggesting a large number of agents are probably
deployed there. The SIRDC mission statement says the organisation is there “to
provide Zimbabwe and the region with technological solutions for sustainable
development.”
The strangest deployment has to be in Harare at the Furniture Discount
Centre. A single phone number is listed there, begging the question, what would
be of interest to the CIO at such a location.
The most notorious torture centre used by the CIO is found in Goromonzi and
is conspicuously absent from the list. SW Radio Africa understands it’s a
prison complex at Goromonzi Police Camp, 40 km east of Harare. Evidence from
the testimony of abducted former ZBC TV news presenter Jestina Mukoko suggests
that she might have been taken there.
In December 2008 Mukoko was abducted in the early hours of the morning by
six men and a woman who did not identify themselves. In her testimony she said
they forced her into a Mazda Familia vehicle and ordered her to lie low on the
seat of the car.
“Immediately a woollen jersey was put across my face, covering my eyes,
nose and mouth (and) as a result I had problems breathing and almost
suffocated,” Mukoko said. Once at the torture base Mukoko said they put her in
solitary confinement for 19 days while trying to force her to admit recruiting
youths for military training in Botswana to dislodge Robert Mugabe from power.
“Firstly I was assaulted underneath my feet with a rubber-like object which
was at least one metre long and flexible, while seated on the floor. Later I
was told to raise my feet onto a table and the other people in the room started
to assault me underneath my feet. This assault lasted for at least five to six
minutes. They took a break and then continued again with the beatings,” she said.
The Goromonzi torture base is so infamous that even a report on torture
compiled by the Crisis in Zimbabwe coalition was titled ‘Cries from Goromonzi –
Inside Zimbabwe’s Torture Chambers’. The report contained 23 harrowing
testimonies from individuals tortured between 2000 and 2009.
The Crisis Coalition said their report exposed the “pervasive use of
torture and imprisonment of citizens in secret detention camps in Zimbabwe to
extract information, stifle public dissent and determine political processes and
electoral outcomes.’
SW Radio Africa believes the list of offices and
buildings it has published might help shed some light on where some of these
abuses are committed and remove some of the fear that this secretive
organisation has created in the minds of all ZimbabweansZIMBABWE`S CIO NAMED AND SHAMED, FULL LIST!!!
30 June 2011As we reported, starting this Thursday SW Radio Africa will exclusively be publishing a list of Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) agents working in and outside Zimbabwe. The document is dated 2001 and is a list of ‘operatives’ working at the time.We will serialise the 480+ names alphabetically over six weeks. A number of the people on the list may have retired or passed away, but there will be many who are still serving.Our list starts with Hamad Adam who we have been able to verify is deployed at the Zimbabwean embassy in Germany as a ‘political councillor.’ Sources at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Harare, unaware we knew he was CIO, confirmed his deployment as a councillor and told us Adam has been in Germany for over 5 years now and is due to finish his ‘stint’ next month.In the run-up to the violent June 2008 one-man presidential election run-off, Adam was temporarily deployed back in his home area of Mabvuku, Harare. This was the same area where MDC-T activist Tonderai Ndira was abducted by 10 armed state security agents. Sources we spoke to placed Adam in the area at the same time, with his presence there said to involve ‘campaigning’ for ZANU PF.The Director General of the CIO, Happton Bonyongwe, is number 8 on the list. His name is often spelled Happyton, but the correct spelling is Happton. Bonyongwe is a retired Brigadier in the Zimbabwe National Army and our sources say he bypasses State Security Minister Sidney Sekeramayi and reports directly to Robert Mugabe. Under his watch the CIO direct most of the abductions, torture and murder of opposition activists.At number 69 is Simon Chisorochengwe, listed as a Deputy Intelligence Officer. He shot to prominence via his well publicized attempts to destroy the Zimbabwe Liberators’ Platform (ZLP), a rival war vets association which is independent of ZANU PF interference and manipulation. Although most media report refer to him as Samuel, his correct name on the list is Simon.Chisorochengwe engineered a trumped-up case in which then ZLP leader Wilfred Mhanda (Dzinashe Machingura) and former national programmes coordinator Wilson Nharingo, were jointly charged with theft by conversion. Using his influence Chisorochengwe ensured the case dragged on for more than 2 years. In June 2007 the presiding magistrate eventually threw out the case.At number 56 is Edward Chinoza, another ‘Deputy Intelligence Officer’. Investigations have revealed that Chinoza is working in the newly autonomous country of South Sudan as the Consul General.Number 42 is Paul Chikawa, a Deputy Intelligence Officer at the time the list was leaked in 2001. Last year it was reported that the pensions of two retired soldiers were stolen in a well-orchestrated scam involving bank officials and accomplices allegedly linked to the national registry office. Chikawa, one of the victims, was referred to as a retired soldier but from our list he actually works for the CIO and is believed to be currently deployed in Hong Kong.At number 34 is a notorious state security agent known as Maxwell Chidzamba (spelt Chidzambwa in some reports). In January 2008 he allegedly took part in the attempted murder of prominent MDC-T activist Shepherd Maisiri, a poor farmer in the Inyati Resettlement area.Chidzamba and his gang of seven, on the orders of then State Security Minister Didymus Mutasa, bundled Maisiri into a jute bag, then into a truck and dumped him in the Rusape Dam. He was only saved by fishermen laying their nets that night. People in the area usually refer to Chidzamba as a war vet, but our list says he is a CIO operative.
Surname FORENAME Rank/Position PLACE TEL. Extension ID NO
84 Denga P Operative ext 322 85 Dhliwayo Charles Deputy Intelligence Officer 86 Dhube R Operative ext 251 87 Dondo Operative ext 423 or 728178 88 Dopo O Operative ext 395 63-354970X47 89 Dozwa M Operative 41483 ext 322 90 Dube A Operative ext 233 91 Dube R Operative ext 294 92 Dube C Operative ext 362 93 Dzenga E Operative ext 370 94 Dzenga B Operative RRB ext 210 95 Dzivinayi Lilian Deputy Intelligence Officer 96 Dzova F Operative ext 310 97 Dzvinayi L Operative CHAMINUKA BLDG HARARE 728225 ext 201 98 Engedzai J Operative ext 209 or 406 63-726154H04 99 Gande Operative ext 333/223 100 Gera D Operative ext 343 101 Gijima Operative ext 308 102 Gohodzi Operative ext 333 103 Gombarago Tamuka Operative ext 409 104 Gomo I Operative ext 368 105 Gondo S Operative ext 405 106 Gondo F Operative ext 422 or 725320 107 Gono A Operative ext 237/375 108 Gono V Operative ext 313 109 Gono B Operative ext 390 110 Gono L Operative ext 233 111 Gororo L Operative ext 249 112 Gudza S Operative 704954 ext 267 113 Gudza Patson Deputy Intelligence Officer 114 Gumi M Operative Hatcliffe 882288 115 Gunduza Operative ext 209 116 Gurupira J Operative CHAMINUKA BLDG HARARE 728225 ext 204 117 Gurupira E Operative RRB ext 210 118 Gwanetsa O Operative ext 279 119 Gwangwara Operative ext 368 120 Gwatidzo C Operative ext 350 or 738961 121 Gwatidzo M Operative ext 333/223 122 Gwaze S Operative 308384 ext 286 or 794923 123 Gweshe Kizito Deputy Intelligence Officer 63-583870B70 124 Hari D Operative ext 299 125 Hungwe E Operative 210879 ext 384 126 Hungwe T Operative ext 384 127 Jadagu N Operative Hatcliffe 882288 08-269724E15 128 Jama A Operative CHAMINUKA BLDG HARARE 728225 ext 200/321 129 Jamu T Operative ext 285 130 Jamu T Operative ext 313 131 Jewa R Operative Hatcliffe 882288 08-269724E15 132 Johnson A Operative HARDWICKE HOUSE ext 322 or 727471 133 Jola B Operative ext 371 08-269724E15 134 Jumo Operative ext 390 135 Kabiti T Operative HARDWICKE HOUSE ext 322 or 793021 136 Kachera L Operative ext 347 137 Kagura M Operative ext 373 or 794517 138 Kambanga J Operative ext 371 139 Kamusoko E Operative RRB ext 268 140 Kamwendo C Operative ext 315 141 Kanduna L Operative ext 277 63-1032690X42 142 Kanengoni Elias Operative 302069 ext 361 or 704349 143 Kaondera-Shava Operative Hatcliffe ext 308 or 882288 144 Kariana O Operative RRB ext 208 63-1074628G38 145 Karimbika Bruce Operative ext 332/372 146 Karumbidza Operative ext 308 147 Kaseke M Operative 708204 ext 226 148 Kaseke E Operative ext 333 149 Kasumba J Operative ext 304/372/335 75-282973S75 150 Katsande S Operative ext 264 151 Katsande P Operative ext 277 152 Katsande N Operative ext 412 or 793771 153 Katsere C Operative ext 253 08-181172C08 154 Kazingizi M Operative ext 405 155 Khan Mohammed Deputy Intelligence Officer 13-095452L00 156 Koga E Operative ext 270/437 or 726649 157 Kondo R Operative ext 215 158 Koro P Operative ext 277 159 Kuchekwa P Operative RRB ext 235 160 Kugandirori Operative ext 396 161 Kunze T Operative RRB ext 210 162 Kupemba Bright Operative ext 362 163 Kusotera J Operative ext 426 164 Kuwana Operative ext 403 165 Kuwana Godfrey Deputy Intelligence Officer 29-104496W34 166 Kuyumani Operative ext 308 167 Kuzinya J Operative ext 424 .
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2BaloyiMOperative ext 279 or 792318
3Banhamombe Operative ext 290
4Bhenyu MOperative ext 279
5BizureMOperativeHARDWICKE HOUSE ext 325
6Bodzo Operative 210323ext 390
7BondeFelixDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-365930K70
8BonyongweHAPPTON MABHUYAOperative 576097ext 22863-374707A13
9BoshaINNOCENTOperative ext 305/21107-085361D07
10Bururu COperative ext 305/211
11Bvunzawabaya Operative ext 390
12Bvuure Operative ext 333/223
13Bwawa OperativeHatcliffe882288
14ChabayaAOperativeRRB ext 268
15ChabvongaSignDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-315722L70
16ChadaPOperativeHARDWICKE HOUSE ext 324 or 734 152
17ChademanaF Operative ext 418
18Chadyendiya EOperative ext 379 or 739 173
19ChakanyukaNOperative ext 308
20ChakanyukaWOperative ext 344 or 707 375
21ChakavandaTOperative ext 333
22ChambokoNOperativeHatcliffe ext 329 or 883166
23Chamunorwa Operative ext 317
24ChangataGeorgeDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-450273M45
25CharangaNYARADZAIOperative ext 39254-036814R27
26CharangwaCOperative ext 368
27CharasikaLOperative ext 215
28CharasikaJOperative 734748ext 229 or 734 748
29CharasikaJosephineDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-327594Q50
30CharumaCOperative ext 398 or 700967
31ChatimaEOperative ext 288
32ChatoraRachelDeputy Intelligence Officer
33ChaunoitaEOperative 8959314ext 388 or 790036
34ChidzambaMaxwellOperative
35ChidzemweBOperative ext 41763-327594Q50
36Chifura Operative ext 333
37Chigaba Operative ext 337
38ChigariroLOperative 666295ext 289 or 725148
39ChigutsaSOperative ext 389
40ChigwataSOperative ext 23863-022247R42
41ChikadayaEOperative ext 380
42ChikawaPaulDeputy Intelligence Officer
43ChikazaZOperative ext 304/3783-068111Z83
44ChikooAOperative 212690ext 259
45ChikuseSOperative ext 429
46ChikwakaROperative ext 274/289 or 725148
47ChikwenhereIOperative 611671ext 248/250 or 793 205
48ChimangaDOperative ext 288
49ChimanyaLOperative ext 388
50ChimbozaPOperative ext 308
51ChimhandambaBOperative ext 251
52ChinakaLOperative ext 348
53ChinakirwaSOperativeHatcliffe ext 24522-048332C22
54ChinditoGOperative ext 426 702335
55ChingwaroEdsonDeputy Intelligence Officer
56ChinozaEdwardDeputy Intelligence Officer
57ChinyangaBenjaminDeputy Intelligence Officer
58ChinyayiPhillipOperative ext 333
59ChinyayiBOperative ext 378
60ChinyokaFOperative ext 312
61ChipungareTOperativeHatcliffe882288 54-032495X54
62ChirikureVOperative ext 315 or 729979
63ChirimaSOperative ext 305/211
64ChirimbaNOperative ext 253
65ChirimuutaBOperative ext 396
66ChisangoJOperative ext 212
67ChisenwaJOperative ext 212
68ChisenwaJohnDeputy Intelligence Officer
69ChisorochengweSimonDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-620343W66
70ChitakaLOperative ext 209
71ChitekweAOperative ext 245
72ChitemamusweROperative ext 303
73ChitohwaEOperative 210160ext 253
74ChituraBOperativeRRB ext 208
75ChituraCOperative ext 291
76ChiunyeTOperative ext 317
77ChiunyeBOperativeHARDWICKE HOUSE ext 326/372
78ChiveroROperativeCHAMINUKA BLDG HARARE728225ext 205
79ChizaMOperative ext 376
80ChizangaNOperative ext 333
81ChokuwambaAOperative ext 299
82ChotoCleophasDeputy Intelligence Officer 63-426811K80
83ChumaIssacDeputy Intelligence Officer
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