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- Q7025447 description "Member of the Cabinet of Zimbabwe".
- Q7025447 description "Member of the Cabinet of Zimbabwe".
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- Q7025447 abstract "Nicholas Tasunungurwa Goche (born 1 August 1946) is a Zimbabwean politician, currently serving as Minister of Transport. Previously he was Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare.Minister of Transport and Infrastructure DevelopmentBiography: Secretary-general, Rhodesian Explosive and Chemical Workers Union, 1968-70; Assistant personnel officer, payroll employees and welfare, Zimbabwe Phosphate Industries Ltd, 1970-74; Personnel officer, ZIMPHOS, 1974-77; Exile, 1977-80; Senior administrative officer, Zimbabwean Embassy, Washington, 1980-83; Under-Secretary, Eastern Europe, Asia and the Pacific, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1984; Ambassador, Romania and Bulgaria, 1984-87; Ambassador, People's Republic of China, 1987-90; Deputy Secretary, Political and Economic Affairs, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1990-91; Assistant, Embassy in New York, 1991-92; Deputy Secretary for Production, ZANU-PF Mashonaland Central, 1994; Deputy Minister, Foreign Affairs, 1995-00; Minister of State, National Security, 2000-05; Ministe of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, 2005-09; Minister of Transport, 2008 to date. Goche was one of the negotiating team behind the unity government and has helped to maintain Mugabe in power. As a former head of the Central Intelligence Organisation, while Minister of State for National Security.Goche was the ZANU-PF candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Shamva North constituency in the March 2008 parliamentary election. He won by an overwhelming margin, receiving 10,385 votes against two MDC opponents, Chimombe Godfree and Matibiri Anderson, who respectively received 1,354 and 1,173 votes.Along with Goche, Chinamasa was one of the negotiators sent by ZANU-PF to the talks between political parties that began in Pretoria on 10 July 2008, following the disputed re-election of President Robert Mugabe.When the ZANU-PF–MDC national unity government was sworn in on 13 February 2009, Goche was moved to the position of Minister of Transport. As a result of a dispute between Nelson Chamisa, the Minister of Information and Communication Technology, and Webster Shamu, the Minister of Information and Publicity, regarding which ministry should deal with telecommunications, The Herald reported on 10 April 2009, that President Mugabe had assigned responsibility for telecommunications to Goche's ministry.".
- Q7025447 alias "Goche, Nicholas Tasunungurwa".
- Q7025447 birthDate "1946-08-01".
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- Q7025447 office "Minister of Foreign Affairs of Zimbabwe".
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- Q7025447 alternativeNames "Goche, Nicholas Tasunungurwa".
- Q7025447 birthDate "1946-08-01".
- Q7025447 birthPlace "Southern RhodesiaShamva".
- Q7025447 dateOfBirth "1946-08-01".
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- Q7025447 name "Goche, Nicholas".
- Q7025447 name "Nicholas Goche".
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- Q7025447 shortDescription "Member of the Cabinet of Zimbabwe".
- Q7025447 successor "Elphas Mukonoweshuro".
- Q7025447 successor "Paurine Mpariwa".
- Q7025447 termEnd "2000-06-15".
- Q7025447 termEnd "2005-07-15".
- Q7025447 termEnd "2009-02-13".
- Q7025447 termEnd "2013-09-13".
- Q7025447 termStart "1995-06-15".
- Q7025447 termStart "2000-06-15".
- Q7025447 termStart "2009-02-13".
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- Q7025447 comment "Nicholas Tasunungurwa Goche (born 1 August 1946) is a Zimbabwean politician, currently serving as Minister of Transport.".
- Q7025447 label "Nicholas Goche".
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