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Revision as of 15:12, 24 November 2021
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Employer | Zimbabwe National Army & ZBC |
Known for | Being a footballer |
Godfrey Gweje is a Zimbabwean radio and television personality. Gweje is also a Lieutenant in the Zimbabwe National Army.
Career
Gweje co-presented ZTV local music programme Mutinhimira Wemimhanzi/Ezomgido with Lionel Mnkandla. He co-hosts Padzinotungana and KwayedzaKusile with Madam Julie. Godfrey Gweje is the Zimbabwe National Army's 2 Brigade public relations officer.[1]
Suspension
In 2010, Godfrey Gweje was suspended from Radio Zimbabwe for making "politically subversive" statements. Gweje is said to have made negative comments about the paltry civil servants' allowances which did not go down well with authorities at the station.[2]
References
- ↑ desert ‘haunted’ house, The Chronicle, Published: March 20, 2011, Retrieved: November 24, 2021
- ↑ ZBC Suspends Gweje, AllAfrica, Published: March 13, 2010, Retrieved: November 24, 2021