Shame and Sacrifice: Why the death of Morris Nyagumbo still matters in Zimbabwe

[Nehanda Radio - Zimbabwe] - 10/02/2026
​The news that filtered through the streets of Harare on 20 April 1989 did not merely surprise the public; it paralysed the collective psyche of a young Zimbabwe. Morris Nyagumbo, the Senior Minister of Political Affairs and the fourth most powerful man in the country, was dead. The post Shame (…)
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