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Not all black Zimbabweans live in tents. This is the exclusive personal residence of Zimbabwe’s High Commissioner to London, Robert Zwimoira. The fivestorey house in Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, cost more than $1.5 million and accounted for most of the money set aside for the purchase of Zimbabwe missions throughout the world. Mr Zwimoira has been condemned by his Parliament’s public accounts committee but he says his intentions were “utterly honourable.”

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Press, 10 January 1984, Page 15

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Not all black Zimbabweans live in tents. This is the exclusive personal residence of Zimbabwe’s High Commissioner to London, Robert Zwimoira. The fivestorey house in Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, cost more than $1.5 million and accounted for most of the money set aside for the purchase of Zimbabwe missions throughout the world. Mr Zwimoira has been condemned by his Parliament’s public accounts committee but he says his intentions were “utterly honourable.” Press, 10 January 1984, Page 15

Not all black Zimbabweans live in tents. This is the exclusive personal residence of Zimbabwe’s High Commissioner to London, Robert Zwimoira. The fivestorey house in Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, cost more than $1.5 million and accounted for most of the money set aside for the purchase of Zimbabwe missions throughout the world. Mr Zwimoira has been condemned by his Parliament’s public accounts committee but he says his intentions were “utterly honourable.” Press, 10 January 1984, Page 15