Supa Mandiwanzira
Supa Collins Mandiwanzira | |
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Minister for Information, Communication and Technology and Courier Services | |
In office November 10, 2014 – Incumbent | |
Member of the House of Assembly (Zimbabwe) from Nyanga South | |
In office July 31, 2013 – Incumbent | |
Personal details | |
Born |
18th September, 1972 Nyanga, Zimbabwe |
Political party | ZANU-PF |
Alma mater |
Harare Polytechnic City University of London |
Profession | Journalist, Businessman |
Supa Mandiwanzira is the current Minister for Information, Communication and Technology and Courier Services and was formerly the Deputy Minister of Information in Zimbabwe.
Having started his career working in financial print media, he subsequently moved to the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC), for five years as a business and financial reporter before enrolling for a Masters Degree in International Journalism with the City University of London. Whilst in London, he worked for the BBC and Reuters financial Television, as well as becoming the London correspondent of Summit Television, then a new business news channel based in South Africa jointly owned by the Financial Times from London and Times Media Ltd of South Africa.
Mandiwanzira was the managing director of the Africa Business Communications until 2002 when he became chief executive officer of Mighty Movies, following the purchase of the company from its original shareholders.[1] He then worked for SABC, South Africa's State broadcaster, as the Zimbabwe Correspondent. Mandiwanzira joined the Al Jazeera English news channel as Zimbabwe correspondent. He left Al Jazeera to concentrate his business interests which included Civil Construction, Mining, Property Development,cinemas, radio and television production, and newspapers. He won a National Assembly seat on the ZANU-PF ticket in Nyanga South and was appointed to serve as the Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Publicity.
He appeared on the BBC's HARDtalk television program on May 13th, 2014, defending the Zimbabwean government's recent policies.[2]
References
- ↑ Supa Mandiwanzira profile Nehanda radio, Zimbabwe
- ↑ "Why civil service pay is doubling in Zimbabwe". BBC World News. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
The former SABC and Aljazeera Zimbabwe correspondent has also recently launched ZiTV online through his Mighty Movies company.