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Zimbabwean politician
Misheck Mugadza
BornZimbabwe
OccupationPolitician

Misheck Mugadza is a Zimbabwean politician and lawyer who has served as the Provincial Affairs Minister and Member of Parliament for Manicaland since 2022. He is a member of ZANU–PF.

Background

Early life

Misheck Mugadza was born on July 17, 1966, in Buhera, Zimbabwe. He grew up in a family of three children and was raised by his parents, who were both farmers.

Education

  • Bachelor of Laws degree, University of Zimbabwe
  • Master's in Peace and Governance, Africa University

Professional affiliations

  • Senior Partner, Muvingi & Mugadza Legal Practitioners

Career

Mugadza started his career as a lawyer and later became a politician. He joined the ZANU PF party and rose through the ranks, serving in various positions including:

  • Secretary for Legal Affairs, ZANU PF Manicaland Province
  • Secretary for Finance, ZANU PF Manicaland Province
  • Acting Secretary for Administration, ZANU PF Manicaland Province
  • Member of Parliament, Mutasa South Constituency (2022-present)
  • Provincial Affairs Minister, Manicaland (2022-present)

Achievements

  • Improved access to healthcare and education in Manicaland constituency
  • Supported agricultural development and empowered local farmers
  • Advocated for women's rights and gender equality
  • Promoted youth empowerment and entrepreneurship

Personal life

Mugadza is married and has three children. He is a member of the Methodist Church.

Allegations

Mugadza has been accused of corruption and abuse of office, including allegations of embezzling funds meant for constituency development projects. However, he has denied all allegations and has not been convicted of any wrongdoing.

References

  1. ^ "Misheck Mugadza | Muvingi and Mugadza". www.mmmlawfirm.co.zw. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
  2. "The Herald - Breaking news". Retrieved 22 February 2024.
  3. ^ "MSUAS congratulate Honorable Minister Advocate Misheck Mugadza on his appointment. - MSUAS". 2023-09-26. Retrieved 2024-02-21.


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