Chido Sanyatwe
Chido Sanyatwe | |
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Born | Makoni | December 30, 1975
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Occupation | Politician |
Known for | Being a politician |
Political party | Zanu-PF |
Spouse(s) | Anselem Sanyatwe |
Chido Sanyatwe is a Zimbabwean politician and a member of Zanu-PF. She was re-elected as the Member of Parliament for Nyanga North Constituency in the 2023 Harmonised Elections.
Background
She was born in Makoni.[1]
Age
Chido Sanyatwe was born on 30 December 1975.[1]
Husband
Chido and her husband Anselem Sanyatwe married in 2000.
Education
She attended Gurure Primary and Kriste Mambo Secondary School.
Qualifications
- Certificate in how to run a Business- IBWO
- Certificate in Public Relations - University of Zimbabwe (UZ)
- Certificate in Social Work –UZ
- Certificate in Hotel and Catering-
- Certificate in Poultry and Chicken-[1]
Career
After being elected into Parliament in 2018, Sanyatwe was a member of the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs and the Portfolio Committee on Public Accounts.[1]
She served as the Chairlady of 2 Presidential Guards in Dzivarasekwa before transferring to Nyanga in Manicaland Province.
She was a cell member in Sanyatwe village in the Gukurahundi Branch in 2003 and worked closely with DCC members and Senior Zanu-PF members. She was elected into the leadership of Manicaland Province and was promoted to Secretary for Administration in the Women’s League in 2013. In 2018 she was elected to be a member of Parliament representing Nyanga North Constituency.[1]
Sanyatwe was re-elected as the Nyanga North MP on a ZANU PF ticket in the 23 August 2023 Harmonised Elections.
In September 2023, she was appointed Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage Deputy Minister by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.[2]
USA Sanctions
In July 2019, Sanyatwe and her husband were placed on a sanctions list by the United States of America for his alleged involvement in the August 1 Killings. In a statement, the office of the spokesperson of the Secretary of State wrote that it had publicly designated Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe “due to his involvement in gross violation of human rights.”
"The Department has credible information that Anselem Nhamo Sanyatwe was involved in the violent crackdown against unarmed Zimbabweans during post-election protests on August 1, 2018 that resulted in six civilian deaths,"[3]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 HON SANYATWE CHIDO, Parliament of Zimbabwe, Published: No Date Given, Retrieved: July 13, 2021
- ↑ Mnangagwa Appoints 3 More Deputy Ministers; Sanyatwe, Kambamura & Bhila, Pindula News, Published: 16 September 2023. Retrieved: 19 September 2023
- ↑ U.S Imposes Targeted Sanctions on Former Commander of Zimbabwe’s Army 'Linked' to August Killings, VOA, Published: 2 Aug 2018, Retrieved: 3 Aug 2019