Minister of Public Services Nicholas Goche of Zimbabwe
Goche was the ZANU-PF candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Shamva North constituency in the March 2008 parliamentary election.
Chinamasa and Labor Minister Nicholas Goche met with Tendai Biti and Welshman Ncube, secretary generals of the Movement for Democratic Change, in Pretoria, South Africa on June 16, 2007.
Article Excerpt Nicholas Goche has responsibility for drought mitigation in a country that has suffered four continuous seasons of drought.
Goche has refused to appoint three ZCTU nominees, saying the law empowers him to appoint whoever he wants.
Goche met the South Africans on Saturday as part of the drive to ensure that this chapter is closed once and for all so that Zimbabweans can move forward, a unnamed source with Mugabes party said in the Herald.
5 MillionMinister Goche said the country was expecting to feed about 1.
Nicholas Goche has responsibility for drought mitigation in a country that has suffered four continuous seasons of drought.
Somehow, even in the face of the withered crops, Goche is still upbeat.
Minister Goche said the country was expecting to feed about 1.
Didymus Mutasa, Zimbabwe's newly appointed minister of state security, said he could not divulge any details beyond what Goche had said, as food was a national security issue.
investigation for knowing about the spying but frustrating investigations.
Washington, 02 October 2006 - Labor and Social Welfare Minister Nicholas Goche has authorized humanitarian aid organizations to widen their distribution of food aid beyond the most vulnerable populations, sources in Zimbabwes humanitarian aid community said.
based organization World Vision said that a letter from Goche told such organizations that they could extend assistance so long as they did not create what Goche described as a culture of dependency.
Goche said the U-turn to invite outside help was because the government wanted to save lives.
Goche was talking to the British," the source said.
Tsvangirai’s letter to Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare minister Nicholas Goche came amid reports that the ministry had recommended to cabinet the lifting of a ban on the operations of humanitarian organisations.
A new Zimbabwean government would be set up by the end of next month, its ruling party said at a meeting in South Africa at the weekend.