Jenfan Muswere

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Jenfan Muswere
Minister of Publicity, Information, and Broadcasting Services
Personal details
BornZimbabwe
EducationUniversity of Zimbabwe
OccupationPolitician

Jenfan Muswere is a Zimbabwean politician who is the current Minister of Publicity, Information, and Broadcasting Services of Zimbabwe and a member of parliament.[1][2][3] He is the member of ZANU–PF.[4][1] He was appointed to the position on 11 September, 2023. Previously, Muswere served in the Ministry of Communication Information Technology, Courier and Postal Services.[5] Prior to his promotion as the Minister, he worked as the deputy minister in the same portfolio. His appointment came about when Kazembe was being reassigned to the Ministry of Home Affairs as well as Cultural Heritage on 8 November, 2019.[5]

Background[edit]

Early life[edit]

Muswere was born on 19 December 1981, in Zimbabwe. He did his primary at Victoria Primary School. He holds Masters of Commerce in Administration Business and PhD in Strategic Management as well as Leadership.[6] He also has the PhD Doctorate in Strategic Mining Investments, PhD Doctorate in Corporate Governance, ICT, Performance and Public Management.[6] He has a MBA in Training in Civil and Structural Engineering, as well as International Trade.[5] He was born and raised in the family that supported the ZANU PF.[5][3][6]

Political career[edit]

1995–2017: First positions[edit]

Muswere started his political work as a member of Youth League in early 1995. He had held several positions including Secretary for Indigenization in the Harare Province before 2017. He later became the Vice Secretary of Finance in Manicaland Province as well as serving as the member committee for the Youth League.[7][5]

Muswere held the role of the Provincial Secretary for the ICT in Main Wing and is the member of Central Committee.[5]

In 2018, under Emmerson Mnangagwa in the Second Republic, he was elected as the MP for Makoni West, and served until 2023. He was then re-elected in the same constituency starting from 2023 to 2028. He was also part of Great Escape team and he attended the Politburo as an expert assistant on Blue Ocean Strategy.[8][5]

2018–2019: Ministries[edit]

Muswere was appointed in 2018 by Mnangagwa as the Deputy Minister for Postal and Courier Services and ICT. He was then later promoted to being the minister of Postal and Courier Services, ICT, with a serving term of from 2019 to 2023.[5]

2020s[edit]

In 2020, Muswere was appointed as the Chairman of Pan African Postal Union. After the elections of 2023, he was selected as the Minister of Publicity, Information and Broadcasting Services of Zimbabwe. During his term as the Minister of Postal and Courier Services as well as ICT, and some of his roles were achieved under the leadership of Mnangagwa. Such included the National Development Strategy 1, that focuses on the working Digital Economy, as well as ICT Policy for 2023 to 2028, Smart Zimbabwe Master Plan for 2020 to 2030, as well as the National Broadband Plan for 2020 to 2030. Other achievements included Cyber and Data Protection Act, National Learning Strategy, the Smart Health-telemedicine initiative, and the establishment of Data Centers and ICT gadget factories.[9][10][5]

He also had corporate career and worked as a Projects Executive, Head of Training and Business Technical, General Manager for Coal, Brick Investments, as well as holding of director positions in the construction, and transport, as well as the ICT sectors. Muswere also managed the infrastructure flagship projects worth of millions of US Dollars.[11][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "BILL WATCH 33-2023 - President Mnangagwa's Ministerial Line-up | veritaszim". www.veritaszim.net. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  2. ^ "Former ZBC CEO says she was ousted after Minister Muswere made advances towards her |". Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  3. ^ a b "Jenfan Muswere The New Information Minister". www.thezimbabwean.co. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  4. ^ "List of Cabinet Ministers | veritaszim". www.veritaszim.net. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j https://www.vantunews.com/wiki/biography-jenfan-muswere
  6. ^ a b c https://www.chronicle.co.zw/another-doctorate-for-dr-muswere-as-king-lobengulas-descendant-zwide-khumalo-also-gets-a-phd/
  7. ^ "Minister Muswere tours Parly media centre". The Herald. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  8. ^ "Constitution reigns supreme, says Minister Muswere". The Herald. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  9. ^ Mail, The Sunday (2024-03-10). "America not judiciary of the world — Minister Muswere". The Sunday Mail. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  10. ^ "African Museum a heritage-based broadcast: Minister Muswere". The Herald. Retrieved 2024-04-08.
  11. ^ https://www.techzim.co.zw/2023/09/zimbabwe-has-received-starlinks-application-for-an-operators-license-jenfan-muswere/