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Name
  
Lookout Masuku


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Died
  
April 5, 1986, Harare, Zimbabwe

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Lookout Masuku Memorial- 6 April 2018


Lieutenant General Lookout Khalisabantu Vumindaba Masuku (April 7, 1940 – April 5, 1986) commanded the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army, the militant wing of the Zimbabwe African People's Union, during the Rhodesian Bush War. He served as the deputy commander of the Zimbabwe National Army until his arrest in 1982 for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Robert Mugabe.

Lookout Masuku Lt General Masuku and Dabengwas Letter to RG Mugabe Bulawayo24 News

In 1982 Zimbabwean police arrested Masuku and Dumiso Dabengwa, the ZIPRA intelligence chief, for allegedly planning a coup d'état against then-Prime Minister Robert Mugabe. The Supreme Court found Masuku, Dabengwa, and four others not guilty in 1983, but police detained them again under emergency regulations, holding them for four years. The government released Masuku because of poor health and Vote Moyo, a ZAPU official, on March 11, 1986.

Lookout Masuku BCC divided over Lookout Masuku honour NewsDay Zimbabwe

Masuku arrived in Rhodesia with Dumiso Dabengwa on the 24th Dec 1979. Dabengwa had a meeting arranged with an informant from the country's Central Intelligence Organization, but could not attend so sent Masuku in his stead. They judged this meeting very important, as the informant claimed that a few weeks earlier that Josiah Tongogara was killed in an ambush in Mozambique. The meeting took place in the Wimpy Bar in Salisbury (Harare), organised by "The Senator", which was his codename.

Lookout Masuku Lieutenant General Lookout Khalisabantu Masuku uMthwakazi Review

He died on April 5, 1986 at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare from cryptococcal meningitis. SW Radio Africa expressed doubt about the official circumstances of Masuku's death, saying it was "suspicious."

Lookout Masuku Nkomos speech at Masuku burial The Zimbabwe Independent

The Mugabe government later declared Masuku a national hero.

Lookout Masuku SAHA South African History Archive Mrs Masuku and her children

References

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