National Alliance For Good Governance

The National Alliance for Good Governance is a political party in Zimbabwe. Its candidate, Shaka Maya, won 0.5% at the presidential elections of 9-11 March 2002. After the last legislative elections, 31 March 2005, the party remained without parliamentary representation.

Political parties in Zimbabwe and its antecedents
Governing parties
  • Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF)
  • Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC–T)
  • Movement for Democratic Change – Mutambara (MDC–M)
Minor parties
  • Zimbabwe African National Union – Ndonga (ZANU–Ndonga)
  • National Alliance for Good Governance (NAGG)
  • Zimbabwe People's Democratic Party
  • Zimbabwe Youth in Alliance (ZYA)
  • International Socialist Organisation (ISO)
  • United People's Party (UPP)
  • Patriotic Union of MaNdebeleland (PUMA)
  • Zimbabwe African People's Union – Federal Party (ZAPU–FP)
  • Zimbabwe Development Party (ZDP)
Defunct parties
  • Zimbabwe African People's Union (ZAPU)
  • Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU)
  • Rhodesian Front (RF)
  • Republican Front (RF)
  • Conservative Alliance of Zimbabwe (CAZ)
  • Responsible Government Association (RGA)
  • United Federal Party (UFP)
  • Rhodesian Action Party (RAP)
  • Rhodesia Labour Party (RLP)
  • Southern Rhodesia Communist Party (SRCP)
  • Southern Rhodesia Liberal Party (SRLP)
President
  • Robert Mugabe (ZANU–PF)
Prime minister
  • Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC–T)
Key people
  • Ndabaningi Sithole (ZANU, ZANU–Ndonga)
  • Joshua Nkomo (ZAPU)
  • Arthur Mutambara (MDC–M)
  • Ian Smith (RF)
Armed factions
  • ZANLA (ZANU, ZANU–PF)
  • ZIPRA (ZAPU)
  • FROLIZI
  • Portal:Politics
  • List of political parties
  • Politics of Zimbabwe

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