Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-2000 (Personal Name)
- Sitʹhūl, Dabānijī, 1920-2000
- Sītʹhūl, Andabāninjī, 1920-2000
- Sithole, N. (Ndabaningi), 1920-2000
Author's African nationalism, 1959.
His Umvukela wamaNdebele, 1982, c1956: t.p. (N. Sithole)
LC data base, 6/21/83 (hdg.: Sithole, Ndabaningi, 1920-; usage: Ndabaningi Sithole)
Wikipedia, 18 May 2011 (Ndabaningi Sithole (31 July 1920 - 12 December 2000) founded the Zimbabwe African National Union)
Wikipedia, November 17, 2018 (Ndabaningi Sithole, born in Nyamandhlovu, Southern Rhodesia; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; studied teaching in the United States 1955-1958; studied at Andover Newton Theological School, Newton, Massachusetts, and ordained a Methodist minister in 1958; publication of his book African nationalism, and its immediate prohibition by the minority government, motivated his entry into politics; spent 10 years in prison, 1964-1974; after split of ZANU and ZAPU in 1975, he founded the moderate ZANU-Ndonga party, which renounced violent struggle, while ZANU PF followed Mugabe; went into exile in the UK in the early 1980s and then in Silver Spring, Maryland, around 1984, returning to Zimbabwe in January 1992; elected to parliament in 1995; author of the novel The Polygamist (1972))