Albert Nguluvhe

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Albert Nguluvhe
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Born (1958-11-11) November 11, 1958 (age 65)
Beitbridge
Occupation
  • Politician
Political partyZanu-PF


Albert Nguluvhe is the former Deputy Director-General of the Central Intelligence Organisation.

Personal Details

Born: 11 November 1958, in Beitbridge. [1]
Marriage: According to his Parliament profile Nguluvhe is married. His wife's name was unknown at the time of profile creation. [1]

Contact Details

  • Mobile Number: 0773047913
  • Landline Number: 0286 23593
  • Email: nguluvhea@gmail.com [1]

School/Education

Primary: at Chapangwe School.
Secondary: at Manama Secondary School, Gwanda.
University: Nguluvhe holds a Bachelor of Criminology from UNISA. [1]

Second Chimurenga Contribution

He joined Zanu PF in 1977 and was the Detachment Commander under ZIPRA. [1]

Servce/Career

CIO

Nguluvhe lost his CIO job because of his alleged links to Robert Mugabe, who was ousted from power in the November 2017 Military Coup. At the time, Nguluvhe insisted he was just a professional not aligned to any Zanu PF faction at the time. [2]

Politics

In the 2018 Harmonised Elections Nguluvhe won the Beitbridge East Parliament seat by 13 949, against the MDC Alliance’s 11 495. Nguluvhe stood as a Zanu-PF candidate. [3]

In October 2023, Nguluvhe was named the new Chairperson of the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Defence, Home Affairs, Veterans of Liberation Struggle and Security in the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe.

Events

Car Break-ins

On 18 June 2019 Ngulube said he was subjected to a series of suspicious break-ins by unknown people who have on all occasion stolen his documents, leaving other valuables. The break-ins gave rise to speculation that the assailants, believed to be his erstwhile former colleagues in the state spy agency, could be targeting some information they think he may have.

In June 2019, a break-in took place around 9pm after he came from parliament and parked his car to buy himself dinner at a local restaurant. After the meal, he went back to the car to get his bank cards so that he could pay the bill, only to discover that it had been broken into.

According to security guards who secure the Avondale area, two men drove in an unmarked black Toyota sedan vehicle and proceeded to smash his windows with steel bars before stealing documents.

They were, however, interrupted by the guards who, upon noticing the incident, advanced toward the scene, prompting the assailants to abandon the mission. They jumped into their car and drove off at high speed, taking with them some of the legislator’s documents.

On 8 May 2019, Ngulube’s car was broken into whilst he watched the Uefa Champions League match between English club Tottenham Hotspurs and the Dutch side Ajax Amsterdam at a local hotel.

When he returned to the car park, he discovered his vehicle had been broken into by men who pulled in driving an unmarked white car. They had broken his car windows and stole a bag containing documents. They later dropped the bag in the city centre. It was picked up by a passerby who took it to a police station in Mbare.

Police then called Ngulube to collect the bag after coming across his parliament business cards.

On 11 June 2019, unknown people broke into his Toyota Land Cruiser vehicle which he had parked at his rural home in Beitbridge. They went away with his battery and some items.[2]

Arrest

Ngulube was arrested near Robert Mugabe’s home in November 2017, just after briefing him on the security situation in Zimbabwe. He reportedly stopped when he saw army tankers going in the direction of Mugabe’s home and asked the troops where they were going. The soldiers, however, seized him as he was among a group of people targeted for capture to ensure Mugabe is isolated from his key security and political personnel. “They took his cellphone, watch and gold chain and later detained and interrogated him. He was heavily battered." [4]

Albert Nguluvhe

Nomination Court 2023

The ZEC list of candidates for the August 2023 elections for Matabeleland South have been released. [5]
Beitbridge East Constituency.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 HON NGULUVHE ALBERT, Parliament of Zimbabwe, Published: No Date Given, Retrieved: March 2, 2021
  2. 2.0 2.1 MP subjected to series of suspicious car break-ins, The Zimbabwe Independent, Published: June 22, 2019, Retrieved: March 2, 2021
  3. NewsWireZW, Twitter, Published: August 1, 2018, Retrieved: March 2, 2021
  4. Mugabe's chief of security battered, The Standard, Published:November 17 2017, Retrieved: 20 November 2017
  5. Matabeleland South Full list of 2023 election candidates, Chronicle, Published: 22 June 2023, Retrieved: 29 June 2023

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