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Tracy Mutinhiri

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Tracy Mutinhiri is the Zimbabwe Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare.[1] She is the Member of House of Assembly for Marondera East (ZANU-PF).

Since 2009 rumours exist around Mutinhiri being sympathetic to the MDC party. This has led to various forms of threats and haressment on her person, especially after the reelection of Lovemore Moyo as speaker of parliament at the end of March 2011. In this election Mutinhiri was suspected to be one of the two ZANU-PF votes in favour of this MDC candidate.[2][3] The attacks also included attempted invasions of her farm in Marondera.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Mugabe swears in 19 deputy ministers, 5 Ministers of State". NewZimbabwe.com. 20 Feb 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
  2. ^ Tracy Mutinhiri and her family remained in hiding, The Zimbabwean, 05.04.11
  3. ^ MDC Candidate Lovemore Moyo Regains Zimbabwe Parliamentary Speaker Post, Bloomberg, 29. March 2011
  4. ^ ZANU PF deputy Minister under siege from party mob, 11 July 2011 SW Radio Africa news,