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    Mugadza to lead Manicaland

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    MUTARE-Mutasa South Member of Parliament, Advocate Misheck Mugadza
    has been appointed Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in
    Manicaland following the reversal of the appointment of Nokuthula
    Matsikenyere.
    President Emmerson Mnangagwa this week reversed the appointments of John
    Paradza and Nokuthula Matsikenyere, as they are not Members of Parliament or
    Senate.
    Speaking briefly in an interview soon after his appointment, Minister Mugadza
    said he was honoured to be appointed to the post and was ready to fulfil his
    mandate as the servant of the people.
    “I am honoured and extremely humbled to have been appointed as the Minister
    of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Manicaland. I have accepted
    the appointment with humility. This is an allotment of time with a
    conglomeration of opportunities and an assortment of positive possibilities to
    build, construct and develop Manicaland Province and Zimbabwe at large.
    “I would like to assure President Mnangagwa and the people of Manicaland and
    Zimbabwe at large that by the help of God I am going to do everything in my
    limited power and humanly possible to fulfil this mandate,” he said.
    Mugadza takes over the reins from Nokuthula Matsikenyrere who served
    Manicaland for the past two years following the passing on of Ellen
    Gwaradzimba in 2021.
    Gwaradzimba, who took over from Monica Mutsvangwa in 2019 succumbed to
    Covid 19 complications in January 2021 leading to the appointment of then
    Chimanimani West legislator Matsikenyere.
    Meanwhile, the province of Manicaland becomes richer after long serving
    Member of Parliament for Chimanimani East Constituency, Joshua Sacco was
    also appointed Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development.

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