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Negotiations of the Cease-Fire (November-December 1979) 95

Koornhof, Dr Pieter, South African Minister for Cooperation and Development

Leahy, John Henry Gladstone, UK Ambassador to South Africa, from July 1979 Luce, Richard Napier, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, FCO, from 6 May 1979 Lyne, Roderic Michael John, Assistant Private Secretary to the Foreign Secretary, from September 1979

Macdonald, Hector Norman, Chief Justice of Rhodesia McHenry, Donald Franchot, United States Ambassador and US Deputy Representative to the UN Security Council, 1977-79; United States Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN from September 1979 to 1981 McLaren, Air Marshal Michael John, Deputy Commander of Rhodesian Combined Operations Machel, Samora, President of Mozambique Malan, General Magnus Andre de Merindol,Chief of the South African Defence Force Manley, Michael Norman, Prime Minister of Jamaica Mnangagwa, Emerson Dambudzo, President of Zimbabwe, from 19 November 2017; Vice President of Zimbabwe, 2014-November 2017 Mugabe, Grace Ntombizodwa, First Lady of Zimbabwe, 1996-2017 Mugabe Robert Gabriel, Leader of ZANU and then ZANU-PF; First Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, from 18 April 1980 Mundawarara, Dr Silas, Deputy Prime Minister of Rhodesia, from 1 June 1979 to 11 December 1979 Muzenda, Simon Vengai, Zimbabwe Minister for Foreign Affairs, from 19 April 1980 Muzorewa, Bishop Abel Tendekayi, Leader of the UANC; Prime Minister of Rhodesia, from 1 June 1979-11 December 1979;

Ndiweni, Chief Kayisa, Leader of the United National Federal Party; Minister for Works in Bishop Muzorewa’s Government Nhongo, Rex (also known as Mujuru, Solomon), Commander and Chief of Operations of ZANLA Nkala, Enos Mzombi Nkala, ZANU-PF Candidate, 1980 Rhodesian Election Nkomo, Joshua Mqabuko Nyongolo, Leader of ZAPU; Zimbabwe Minister for Home Affairs, from 19 April 1980 Norbury, Brian, Principal Private Secretary to the UK Secretary of State