Monday, December 14, 2009

zanu pf congress.......and Pamela Ncube......PICS

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (L) swears in his new Vice President John Nkomo (R) at the State House in the capital Harare December 14, 2009.












Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe attends the swearing-in ceremony of his new Vice President John Nkomo at the State House in the capital Harare December 14, 2009.








Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe smiles at the swearing in ceremony of Zimbabwe's second vice President John Nkomo at State House in Harare, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Nkomo was sworn in following the death of Joseph Msika early this year.








Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe gestures as he addresses party supporters at the official opening of the ZANU PF's 5th National People's Congress at the Harare International Conference Center December 11, 2009. Mugabe condemned internal fighting over leadership posts, saying this was tearing apart his ZANU-PF party and emboldening its opponents.








Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, left, swears in Zimbabwe's second vice President John Nkomo at State House in Harare, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Nkomo was sworn in following the death of Joseph Msika early this year.








Zimbabwean Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai, left congratulates newly sworn in Zimbabwe's second vice President John Nkomo at State House in Harare, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Nkomo was sworn in following the death of Joseph Msika early this year.









Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe attends the last day of the ZANU PF�s People�s Congress at Harare International Conference Center, December 12, 2009. Mugabe was endorsed to lead his ZANU-PF party for another five years and vowed to resist demands by his opponents to reform the country's security forces.








Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe attends the swearing-in ceremony of his new Vice President John Nkomo at the State House in the capital Harare December 14, 2009.








Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe attends the official opening of the ZANU PF's 5th National People's Congress at the Harare International Conference Center December 11, 2009. Mugabe condemned internal fighting over leadership posts, saying this was tearing apart his ZANU-PF party and emboldening its opponents.









Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe smiles at the swearing in ceremony of Zimbabwe's second vice President John Nkomo at State House in Harare, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Nkomo was sworn in following the death of Joseph Msika early this year.








Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe smiles as he arrives for the swearing in ceremony of Zimbabwe's second vice President John Nkomo at State House in Harare, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Nkomo was sworn in following the death of Joseph Msika early this year.








Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (L) walks with his newly sworn-in Vice President John Nkomo (R) at the State House in the capital Harare December 14, 2009.








Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe (L) shares a light moment with his newly sworn-in Vice President John Nkomo (R) at the State House in the capital Harare December 14, 2009.








 Zimbabwe African National Union's Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) supporters sing party songs at the last day of the ZANU PF�s People�s Congress at Harare International Conference Center, December 12, 2009. Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe was on Saturday endorsed to lead his ZANU-PF party for another five years and vowed to resist demands by his opponents to reform the country's security forces.










Freed civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria receives medical attention after arriving at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after he was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube of Zimbabwe in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived 107 days held by kidnappers without shelter in remote mountains in Sudan's Darfur region.








Freed civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube (C) from Zimbabwe is welcomed by unidentified United Nations officials upon her arrival at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after she was freed in Darfur along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful from Nigeria. The two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived 107 days held by kidnappers without shelter in remote mountains in Sudan's Darfur region.








Freed civilian peacekeeper Pamela Ncube from Zimbabwe waves upon arrival at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after she was freed along with fellow civilian peacekeeper Patrick Winful of Nigeria in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived 107 days held by kidnappers without shelter in remote mountains in Sudan's Darfur region.








Freed civilian peacekeepers Pamela Ncube from Zimbabwe and Patrick Winful (2nd R) from Nigeria arrive at the airport in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, December 14, 2009, a day after they were freed in Darfur. The two freed peacekeepers on Monday described how they survived 107 days held by kidnappers without shelter in remote mountains in Sudan's Darfur region.












COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - DECEMBER 11: Aaron Chigona, a member of the delegation of Zimbabwe, wears a red scarf prior to a plenary meeting during the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 on December 11, 2009 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Politicians and environmentalists meet for the United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 that runs until December 18.




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