Zimbabwe: Tagwirei Among 10 New Senators Appointed By Mnangagwa
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Tagwirei's Senate Appointment Signals Zimbabwe Succession
The appointment of ZANU-PF financier Kudakwashe Tagwirei to the Zimbabwean Senate places the billionaire businessman at the heart of the country's leadership succession battle. The post Mnangagwa Elevates Financier Tagwirei to Senate Amid Succession Tension appeared first on Business Elites Africa.
ED nominates Tagwirei, Sibanda as Senators – DailyNews
Brighton MuronzereyiCHIEF WRITER PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has recommended appointing 10 new senators, including businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei, following the enactment of Constitutional Amendment... To access this content, please purchase a subscription by clicking the button below and select a package of your choice! Subscriptions
President recommends 10 for Senate appointments
Source: President recommends 10 for Senate appointments – herald Nyore Madzianike Senior Reporter President Mnangagwa has recommended 10 people for appointment as Senators following the enactment of Constitutional Amendment Act No 3. Speaker of Parliament Adv Jacob Mudenda named those recommended by the President during the National Assembly sitting. He said the nominees “have been recommended for their professional skills and other competencies…
Sanctioned tycoon Kudakwashe Tagwirei appointed to Zimbabwe Senate
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Kudakwashe Tagwirei, the businessman under United States and British sanctions, to Zimbabwe's Senate, in his first act after signing the constitutional amendment that extends his own term to 2030.Speaker Jacob Mudenda announced the appointment in Parliament on Tuesday, naming Tagwirei among ten additional senators created under Constitutional Amendment No. 3. Mudenda said the president had consulted the…
Mnangagwa Consolidates Grip On Parliament, Appoints 10 Additional Senators
Among the appointees is ZANU PF Central Committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei. The other nine are Jabulani Sibanda, Godwills Masimirembwa, Mary Mliswa, Nokuthula Matsikenyere (pictured), Lucy Chitaga, retired General Gibson Mashingaidze, Makosini Hlongwane, Brilliant Dube and Irene Mutumba. The appointments were announced in Parliament on Tuesday by National Assembly Speaker Jacob Mudenda. Mudenda said the President had consulted the National Ass…
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