Samuel Sipepa Nkomo
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Samuel Sipepa Nkomo (born ) is a former
Zimbabwe file:Zimbabwe, relief map.jpg, upright=1.22, Zimbabwe, relief map Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Bots ...
Minister of Water Resources Development and Management. He was nominated for appointment to the
Senate of Zimbabwe The Senate of Zimbabwe is the upper of the two chambers in Zimbabwe's Parliament. It existed from independence in 1980 until 1989, and was re-introduced in November 2005. The other chamber of Parliament is the National Assembly. In its current ...
as a non-constituency senator. Sipepa Nkomo had an extensive political career spanning 58 years. He was actively involved in various political movements and parties, including the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and later the National People’s Party (NPP). He spent 14 years in prison during his political career and was actively involved in the struggle for Zimbabwe's independence (New Zimbabwe). Nkomo retired from politics in 2018, expressing his desire to focus on writing his personal memoirs and documenting his experiences, especially his time in prison.


Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project

He is also the Water Resources Minister. During his tenure as the Minister of Water Resources, he was involved in the controversial Matabeleland Zambezi Water Project. Allegations were made that he stalled the project by refusing to cooperate with the Matabeleland Zambezi Water Trust (MZWT), which aimed to develop water resources for the Matabeleland region. Nkomo justified his stance by arguing that the project should remain a government responsibility rather than a privatized venture. He believed that handling the project as a national initiative would ensure its successful completion, similar to other government-funded water projects.


References

https://www.newsday.co.zw/news/article/49414/ex-minister-nkomo-stalled-zambezi-water-project https://www.newzimbabwe.com/ex-cabinet-minister-sipepa-nkomo-quits-politics-after-58-year-run-14-of-them-in-prison/


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* Members of the Senate of Zimbabwe Living people Government ministers of Zimbabwe 1940s births Zimbabwean Seventh-day Adventists Year of birth missing (living people) {{Zimbabwe-politician-stub