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Minister of National Security Didymus Mutasa of Zimbabwe
It is written that Mutasa is a name that descends from a tribal clan that comes from Mozambique.
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Chief Mutasa was commonly called by the name 'Famba Basuku' which more or less means 'The leopard walks.
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Following independence, Mutasa was Zimbabwe's first Speaker of Parliament from 1980 to 1990.
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In the March 2008 parliamentary election, Mutasa was nominated by ZANU-PF as its candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Headlands constituency in Manicaland.
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Didymus Mutasa is set to be featured in the Pan-African film Motherland (film) (2009) as one of the speakers on land reform in African.
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Back in the 1960s and 1970s, Mutasa was the close friend of the Anglican lay missionary Clutton-Brock, hated with his wife Molly by the white farming community as communist troublemakers.
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Commenting on the ruling, the Minister of State for National Security, Land