- Paul Temba Nyathi
Paul Themba Nyathi is a
Zimbabwe an opposition politician, the director of elections for theArthur Mutambara -led faction of theMovement for Democratic Change and a member of thePan-African Parliament fromZimbabwe . [ [http://newzimbabwe.com/pages/mdc121.16855.html What is the role of 'The Zimbabwean' in Zimbabwe’s fight for Democracy?] , "New Zimbabwe",2007-08-29 , accessed on2007-09-07 ]Nyathi was a teacher who joined the
Zimbabwe African People's Union ofJoshua Nkomo , fighting against the white-minority government ofIan Smith . He became a provincial executive member and was arrested and imprisoned in 1976. He was released in 1979 just prior to majority rule and the establishment ofZimbabwe . He was a member of theZAPU central committee from 1979 until the party's Unity Accord with ZANU in 1987 createdZANU-PF .Nyathi has three sons, Ndumiso, Nicholas and Jabulani, two daughters Zibi and Sibongile.Fact|date=December 2007In 1999 Nyathi became a founder member of the opposition
Movement for Democratic Change , and a member of the national executive.Nyathi won the
Matabeleland South constituency ofGwanda North for the MDC in theZimbabwean parliamentary election of 2000 winning 72% of the vote.In 2004 he was elected by the
House of Assembly of Zimbabwe as one of five members of thePan-African Parliament where he became rapporteur for theCommittee on Gender, Family, Youths, and People with Disabilities .Nyathi contested the
Matabeleland South constituency ofGwanda in theZimbabwe parliamentary elections of 2005 , where he lost to theZanu-PF candidate by only 6%.In October 2005 he supported contesting the Senate elections, a move opposed by MDC leader
Morgan Tsvangirai . This led to a split in the MDC, and Nyathi joined the pro-Snate faction ofArthur Mutambara [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/1028/p07s01-woaf.html Zimbabwe's opposition defies its leader] , "Christian Science Monitor ",2005-10-28 , accessed on2007-09-08 ]In December 2005 his passport was seized and he was barred from leaving Zimbabwe. [http://www.worldpress.org/Africa/2338.cfm Under Siege: Zimbabwe's Human Rights Activists] , "Worldpress.org",
2006-05-07 , accessed on2007-09-07 ]In December 2006 he was charged with "distributing subversive literature", after delivering MDC leaflets which said the security forces were struggling to pay for food because they are poorly paid. [ [http://www.zimbabwesituation.com/dec14_2006.html#Z12 Zim opposition official charged] , "Independent On Line" via "zimbabwesituation.com",
2006-12-13 , accessed on2007-09-07 ]ee also
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List of members of the Pan-African Parliament References
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