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Mosibudi Mangena | ANC’s feet of clay

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At the end of the Zimbabwean liberation war and as the exiles were preparing to return home in 1980, the fiery Zanu-PF secretary-general, Edgar Tekere, reportedly said that he feared governance more than the guns of the enemy they had faced in their war for freedom.

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