Republic of Zimbabwe
Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services, Hon. Dr O. Marupi and UNESCO Assistant Director General, Dr Tawfik Jelassi, at the handover of the community radio station to the Tongogara Refugee Camp yesterday.
Continue ReadingThis morning, H.E President Emmerson Mnangagwa chaired the first Cabinet session of the year, where he implored government Ministers to focus on achieving goals set out in the National Development Strategy 2.
Continue ReadingAct No. Act 26/2001
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Minister
Hon. Dr Jenfan Muswere serves as the Member of Parliament for Makoni West and is a member of ZANU PF's Central Committee. He holds several academic and professional qualifications, including a Doctorate Degree in Development Studies with a specialisation in ICT/Governance, another Doctorate Degree in Management and Business Leadership, a Master's Degree in Business Administration, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.
Deputy Minister
Hon. Dr Omphile Marupi is the Member of Parliament for Gwanda South Constituency. He holds a PhD in English Philosophy and Comparative Literature from Fort Hare, an MSc in Strategic Communication from NUST, an MA in African Languages and Culture from MSU, a BA in Applied Language Studies from LSU, and Special Honours in Media and Communication Studies. Before his appointment, Hon. Dr Marupi served as the head of Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation's Montrose Studios.
Permanent Secretary
Mr Ndabaningi Nick Mangwana has qualifications in law, health studies, accounting, corporate governance, and media studies. He is a registered public accountant, a Chartered Secretary, and a member of the European Institute of Corporate Governance.