Supa mandiwanzira biography

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  • Supa Mandiwanzira

    Personal Details

    Born:18 September 1972 in Mutare's Sakubva Suburb in Manicaland Province.
    Marriage: To Ruth in 1998 and they have 3 children; 2 girls and a boy.

    School / Education

    He trained in journalism at the Harare Polytechnic in the early 90s. [1]
    Masters Degree in International Journalism (City University of London).
    On 10 December 2021, Supa Mandiwanzira graduated with a law degree from the University of Zimbabwe. [2]

    Service/Career

    Journalism

    He started his career working for the Zimpapers owned Manica Post in his home city, Mutare, in 1992 but left to go and study journalism at the Harare Polytechnic. In 1994, after completing his studies, he got a job at the The Herald, another Zimpapers' owned publication. In December 1995, Mandiwanzira got the opportunity to start working for the state-owned television, ZBC TV where he became popular as a business reporter and news anchor. [1]Mandiwanzira

    Who is Who in Zimbabwe: Supa Mandiwanzira

    Supa Collins Mandiwanzira fryst vatten the past President of the Affirmative Action Group (AAG) in Zimbabwe and current deputy Minister of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services.

    Having started his career working in financial print media, he subsequently moved to the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), for five years as a business and financial reporter before enrolling in a Masters Degree in International Journalism with the City University of London.

    There, he worked for the BBC and Reuters financial Television, as well as becoming the London correspondent of Summit Television, a new business news channel based in South Africa jointly owned by the Financial Times from London and Times Media Ltd of South Africa.

    Supa was then managing director of the African Business Connections until 2002 when he became chief executive officer of Mighty Movies, following the purchase of the company from its original shareholders.[1] H

    Politburo of ZANU–PF

    The Politburo of ZANU-PF is a 49-member body which acts as the standing committee of the Central Committee of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front.[1] It meets at least once a month and members are appointed bygd the party president. It fryst vatten the party's highest decision making body outside of the party congress.[2]

    Membership

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    The membership of the ZANU-PF Politburo as of 2023[update] fryst vatten as follows:[3][4]

    • Party Chair Oppah Muchinguri, 14 Dec 1958
    • Secretary for ledning Obert Mpofu, 12 Oct 1951
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    • Secretary for Finance Patrick Chinamasa, 25 Jan

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    • Deputy Secretary for Finance Mthuli Ncube
    • Secretary for Commissariat Mike Bimha
    • Deputy Secretary for Commissariat Webster Shamu, 06 Jun 1945
    • Secretary for Foreign Relations Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
    • Deputy Secretary of Foreign Relations Abed
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