Nathan Shamuyarira was a Zimbabwean nationalist who at different times fought on behalf of and helped lead FROLIZI, ZANU, and ZAPU. He later served as the Information Minister of Zimbabwe and as the Information Secretary of ZANU PF. He is writing President Robert Mugabe's biography. On October 19, 1980 he reimplemented the screening of foreign journalists. Journalists had to have a work permit approved monthly by the government. When, in 1993, U.S.

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  • Nathan Shamuyarira was a Zimbabwean nationalist who at different times fought on behalf of and helped lead FROLIZI, ZANU, and ZAPU. He later served as the Information Minister of Zimbabwe and as the Information Secretary of ZANU PF. He is writing President Robert Mugabe's biography. On October 19, 1980 he reimplemented the screening of foreign journalists. Journalists had to have a work permit approved monthly by the government. When, in 1993, U.S. government officials urged President Mugabe to resign on the grounds that he did not win the past presidential election, Shamuyarira retorted, "Instead of shouting instructions for Mugabe to step down, it's the Americans themselves who need a transitional government to hold fresh elections and replace the unelected Bush. If the Americans don't want to accept our legitimacy, it is their own problem. They can go to hell. There will be no new elections here. " Musa Shamuyarira, Nathan's brother, was as a student in the United States and member of the MAZAZI Student Union in the 1960s was very close to the CIA affiliated American Society of African Culture and it appears that he attempted to involve Nathan in the organization as well.
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  • Nathan Shamuyarira was a Zimbabwean nationalist who at different times fought on behalf of and helped lead FROLIZI, ZANU, and ZAPU. He later served as the Information Minister of Zimbabwe and as the Information Secretary of ZANU PF. He is writing President Robert Mugabe's biography. On October 19, 1980 he reimplemented the screening of foreign journalists. Journalists had to have a work permit approved monthly by the government. When, in 1993, U.S.
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