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Barbara Nyagomo

Betty Makoni on Question Time

SW Radio Africa journalist Lance Guma speaks to the founder of the Girl Child Network, Betty Makoni, who has been fighting for the rights of abused girls in Zimbabwe since 1998. Questions from the listeners centred on what motivated her to start the organization, why she left Zimbabwe for exile in the UK, allegations about misuse of donor funds and why she believes Zimbabwean women are determined to pull each other down.

Lloyd Msipa’s resignation letter from ZAPU

Dear Council of elders – You will notice that I have been incredibly quiet in communications following the ill-fatted November meeting in which Mr. Mollife unilaterally imposed his own agenda on a PEC meeting. The agenda was directed at hounding individuals deemed to be those who oppose Mr. Mollife’s wayward conduct ranging from several breaches of the party constitution.

Will the real Viomak please stand up?

Viomak is at it again. Through her publicist, Harriet Chigege, the self-aggrandising and rather pathetic harridan has launched a swipe at people who really do not care about her at all, denouncing them as enemies contriving with the internet to tarnish her name and derail her ambition to be “Zimbabwe woman president”.

Betty Makoni clarifies Nyagomo role in GCN

I recently read an article about Barbara Nyagomo which the media has once again filled with inaccuracies. I feel strongly that you should be advised of the facts, and hope the following will clarify the truth of the matter. Barbara Nyagomo has never been a volunteer for GCN. Girl Child Network Worldwide has a strict recruitment policy for volunteers and holds no record of Barbara.

ZAPU and their political clowns in the UK

Sometimes you can measure the seriousness of a political party by the quality of its leadership and so you can imagine when ZAPU Europe elected the publicity hungry Barbara Nyagomo as Vice Chair, that basically made some of us conclude that this was a collection of political clowns in the UK.