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Munacho T.A. Mutezo[1] is a Zimbabwean engineer, businessman and politician. He was born on 14 February 1954 in Chimanimani, Zimbabwe.

Government positions/timeline

2005–2008

Munacho Mutezo held this post for 3 years. His appointment to this position was largely due to his technical capacity as an engineer (having qualified from University of Glasgow, Scotland in 1981). He also had private sector experience and this made him a viable candidate for a ministerial position.

He was dropped from this post after the end of that parliamentary term before the 2008 elections.

September 2013– December 8, 2014 Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development

Following the 2013 General Elections in Zimbabwe Munacho Mutezo was appointed in the above-mentioned post. His technical and professional expertise were traits needed to run in this Ministry. Speculation says that his more liberal approach that contrasted other hard-core ZANU-PF members prevented him from being appointed full Minister of Energy and Power Development.

December 8, 2014

Munacho Mutezo alongside former Zimbabwean Vice President Dr. Joice Mujuru and others were discharged from their roles as Deputy Minister and Vice President respectively on accusations of revolting against then President, Robert Mugabe. Their dismissals also cited that they wanted to overthrow the Party leadership. Mutezo was dismissed together with 8 fellow ZANU-PF members in December 2014.[2][3][4]

August 2016

Munacho Mutezo was expelled from ZANU-PF party and from the Parliament of Zimbabwe[5][6][7].[8]

Current status

Munacho Mutezo is a founding member of an opposition Party Zimbabwe People First (ZimPF). This Political Party is challenging ZANU-PF in the upcoming 2018 Zimbabwe General Elections as part of the MDC Alliance. Mutezo holds the post of ZimPF Party Vice President.

References

  1. ^ "About Munacho Mutezo – Pindula, Local Knowledge". www.pindula.co.zw. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  2. ^ "Mavhaire, Mutezo fired | The Insider". www.insiderzim.com. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  3. ^ www.omalaetiit.com, Omalaeti Technologies, Namibia. "Mujuru and several Ministers fired". Retrieved 2018-03-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Mujuru + 8 Cabinet Ministers fired". www.dailynews.co.zw.
  5. ^ Webdev. "Parliament of Zimbabwe". www.parlzim.gov.zw. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  6. ^ "Zanu-PF expels 9 • ZNLWVA top four dismissed • Ex-minister Mutezo not spared". The Herald. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  7. ^ "ZANU-PF, ZPF fight for Munacho Mutezo | The Financial Gazette". www.financialgazette.co.zw. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  8. ^ "Former Deputy Minister Mutezo faces recall from Parliament – Nehanda Radio". Nehanda Radio. 2016-08-11. Retrieved 2018-03-12.