John Holder
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Born | John Holder September 29, 1964 Zvishavane |
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Title | Honorable Member of Parliament |
Political party | [[Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front| ZANU PF]] |
Spouse(s) | Adelaide Elizabeth De Silva |
John Holder is a Zimbabwean politician who was once a member of parliament for Zvishavane-Ngezi constituency.
Background
John Holder was born on 29 September 1964 in Zvishavane. He is the son of businessman Phil Hall who owned Shu-Shine Bus service. He is married to Adelaide Elizabeth De Silva and they have six children together.[1]
Education
Holder attended Jeffery Hooper Primary School in Zvishavane before going to Nashville High School in Gweru.[1]
Political career
- Holder was a member of Shungunesu Mandava from 1989-2004.
- He was district Vice-Chairperson Kunshinga District
- 2004- 2008 district vice chairman and from 2008-2013 he was in the Provincial leadership in Midlands
General Career
- 1980-1984 upholster at P, HAH company.
- 1984-1988 Manager, Greenland Mines.
- 1988-1988 Cheshire Ranch Farm Manager
- 1997-1999 Driver, Chiredzi Ranching company, Otterton mining and Cheshire Ranch 1999-2005
- 2005-2011, Managing Director, Radein enterprises Pvt Ltd and J. H Gold Buying centre
- 2011-2013, China Zimbabwe Sun rise Pvt Ltd; Poly Mining Company and Amitola Inn[2]
Parliament Scuffle
In June 2016 Holder wanted to fight Nelson Chamisa.
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fortious Nhambura & Dosman Mangisi, I have a passion to transform Zvishavane, Herald, published: July 12, 2013, retrieved: July 1, 2016
- ↑ HON HOLDER JOHN, Parliament of Zimbabwe, published: No Date Given, retrieved: July 1, 2016