Vangelis Haritatos

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Vangelis Haritatos
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BornVangelis Peter Haritatos
Kwekwe, Zimbabwe
EducationHarare International School
Alma materKansas State University
EmployerGovernment of Zimbabwe
OrganizationMinistry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement
MovementZanu PF
Children3
Parent(s)

Vangelis Peter Haritatos is a Zimbabwean businessman and politician who is the current Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement and a Member of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe for Muzvezve Constituency since 2018.[1]

Background

Haritatos was born on 8 April 1986 at the Redcliff Medical Centre in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. His father emigrated from Greece in the 1950s. Haritatos is a member of the ruling ZANU–PF and his father, Peter Haritatos, was previously an MP for the same party. Haritatos resides in Kadoma with his wife and children. He formerly ran a bakery and confectionery shop.

Family

His father Peter Haritatos died on 10 July 2021 from Covid-19 related complications at St. Anne's Hospital in Harare.

Education

He attended Eiffel Flats Primary School, Jameson High School and Harare International School. He studied at the John Cabot University in Italy, majoring in international affairs and international economics. During the same period, he fulfilled a joint programme with the University of Wales. He graduated from Kansas State University in the United States in 2007 with a Bachelors of Arts degree in politics and a Bachelor of Science degree in economics. Haritatos also studied for a degree in business administration.

Political Career

Haritatos has been a member of the ZANU–PF since 2002 and has been involved with the party's youth league. He was made the district youth secretary for transport of ward 13 of the now-defunct Mhondoro constituency in 2007. In 2008, he was named the deputy youth secretary of lands of the Mashonaland West Province as he became part of the provincial committee. He was promoted to the post of provincial youth finance secretary in 2009 and served in the post until 2013.

In 2018, his father Peter, incumbent MP for Muzvezve, decided against running for re-election and Haritatos was chosen as the ZANU–PF candidate, winning in a landslide on 30 July 2018. He was sworn in as a Member of Parliament on 5 September and selected as the Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement on 11 September by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.

References

  1. Conrad Mupesa, [1], The Herald, Published: 6 August, 2018, Accessed: 19 July, 2020