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Boniface Chidyausiku
Boniface Chidyausiku is the Ambassador to the United Nations for Zimbabwe.
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••As Security Council calls for trial of perpetrtors in Guinea Crisis Zimbabwe has withdrawn its invitation for a visit by the United Nations independent expert on torture, who was already en route to the country, citing consultations between ...
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UNITED NATIONS, Dec 10 (IPS) - Zimbabwe’s ruling political party has been accused of launching a "widespread and systematic campaign of rape and sexual terror" aimed at intimidating opponents and voters in the troubled African nation, according to ...
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COPENHAGEN, Dec 16, 2009 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Leaders of Zimbabwe, Marshall, Vietnam, Suriname and Nauru called for sticking to two tracks and reach a legally binding agreement at high-level segment of the United Nations Climate Change Conference ...
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G lobetrotting Robert Mugabe is said to have ‘commandeered’ an Air Zimbabwe plane on Monday evening to fly him to the United Nations climate summit, which is underway in Denmark . It is reported that he went with a 59 member delegation, on top of ...
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