Some predict that the death on 23 May of Dumiso Dabengwa a liberation fighter and Ndebele hero who was jailed by his former comrades Mugabe and Mnangagwa in the 1980s will be a catalyst for further protests in the province...
Dumiso Dabengwa could be roped in to bolster PF support in the Matebeleland provinces including Bulawayo...
However Dumiso Dabengwa acting on behalf of the old mainly Ndebele Patriotic Front-Zimbabwe African People's Union (PF-ZAPU) has come out in support of candidates fighting on the ZAPU ticket and called on Bulawayo voters to keep out ZANU-PF...
The MDC-T's launching rally in Marondera on 7 July was well attended but some impact was lost by the absence of Dumiso Dabengwa's Zimbabwe African People's Union and Welshman Ncube's MDC-Ncube from what some opposition activists had promised would be a grand coalition...
The main candidates are: Mugabe; Tsvangirai; Welshman Ncube who leads a rival MDC faction; and Dumiso Dabengwa of the Zimbabwe African People's Union...
Under these circumstances even the lead-footed PF-ZAPU leader Dumiso Dabengwa might spot a spoiling opportunity as Makoni has...
Not so the other minor players the most visible of which are Dumiso Dabengwa's resurrected Zimbabwe African People's Union and Simba Makoni's Mavambo/Kusile/Dawn...
Matebeleland’s resentment over the 1980s massacres festers while the dilapidation of its capital Bulawayo Zimbabwe’s second city fuels accusations of neglect which former Interior Minster Dumiso Dabengwa and his Zimbabwe African People’s Union could exploit...
Ray's predecessor James David McGee met Dumiso Dabengwa the former Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army intelligence chief in March 2008...
MDC-M will struggle to hold its six remaining seats in Matebeleland where voters will probably float towards Dumiso Dabengwa’s revived Zimbabwe African People’s Union...