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'''Willard Manungo''' is the permanent secretary in Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning.
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'''Willard Manungo''' was the permanent secretary in [[Ministry of Finance and Economic Development]] until '''September 2018''' when he was replaced by [[George Tongesayi Guvamatanga]]. He went to the [[State Enterprises and Corporate Governance Unit]] in the [[Office of the President and Cabinet]].<ref name="Herald">Africa Moyo, [https://www.herald.co.zw/gvt-construction-sector-ready-to-cooperate/], ''The Herald'', Publshed: 25 February, 2019, Retrieved: 04 February, 2020</ref>
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==Personal Details==
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No information could be found on his age, place of birth, or family.
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==School / Education==
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No information could be found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.
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==Service / Career==
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Former permanent secretary in [[Ministry of Finance and Economic Development]]. <br/>
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2018 - moved to the [[State Enterprises and Corporate Governance Unit]] in the [[Office of the President and Cabinet]]. <br/>
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==Events==
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In '''September 2018''', President [[Emmerson Mnangagwa]] appointed new permanent secretaries, reassigned others and retired some others, under the Second Republic.
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* Deputy Chief Secretary-Presidential Communications: former Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services [[George Charamba]],
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* Secretary to the Service Commissions: Ambassador [[Jonathan Wutawunashe]].
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* Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services: TBA.
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* Permanent Secretary, Primary and Secondary Education: TBA.
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* Permanent Secretary for Defence and War Veterans: retained by [[Martin Rushwaya]]
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* Permanent Secretary for Finance and Economic Development: [[George Tongesayi Guvamatanga]]
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* Permanent Secretary for Energy and Power Development: [[Gloria Magombo]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Development: [[Rudo Chitiga]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage: [[Melusi Matshiya]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Transport and Infrastructural Development: [[Amos Marawa]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing: [[George Magosvongwe]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development: [[Fanuel Tagwira]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate: [[Ringson Chitsiko]] (retained).
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* Permanent Secretary for Health and Child Care: Brigadier-General [[Gerald Gwinji]] (retained).
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* Permanent Secretary for Industry and Commerce: [[Mavis Sibanda]]
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* Permanent Secretary for Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry: [[Munesushe Munodawafa]] (moving from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development).
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* Permanent Secretary for Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare: [[James Manzou]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade: [[Judith Kateera]] replacing [[Joey Bimha]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Information: [[Onesimo Moyo]].
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* Permanent Secretary for Communication Technology and Courier Services: [[Samuel Kundishora]] (retained).
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* Permanent Secretary for Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation: [[Thokozile Chitepo]] (former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry).
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* Permanent Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs: [[Virginia Mabiza]] (retained).
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President Mnangagwa had also re-assigned senior officials who included permanent secretaries, principal directors and equivalent grades to other duties. <br/>
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Senior Officials: [[Ray C Ndhlukula]], [[Pretty Sunguro]], [[Washington Mbizvo]], Ambassador [[Stuart Comberbach]], Ambassador [[Nicholas Kitikiti]], '''Willard Manungo''', [[Prince Mupazviriho]] and [[Desire Sibanda]]. <br/>
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Officials: [[Abigail Shoniwa]], Ambassador [[Grace Mutandiro]], [[Sibusisiwe Zembe]], Ambassador [[Mary Mubi]], [[Ozias Hove]], [[Clemence Masango]], [[Eghpha Jokomo]], [[Simon Masanga]], [[Eria Phiri]], [[Clifford Matorera]], [[Innocent Tizora]]. <br/>
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Retired: [[Ngoni Masoka]], [[Partson Mbiriri]], Ambassador [[Joey Bimha]], Ambassador [[Boniface Chidyausiku]], [[Tobaiwa Mudede]], Ambassador [[Kelebert Nkomani]], [[Ethel Mlalazi]], [[Anne Knuth]] and [[Valentine Vera]].
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<ref name=" ED reshuffles permanent secretaries"> [https://www.herald.co.zw/ed-reshuffles-permanent-secretaries/  ED reshuffles permanent secretaries], ''The Herald'', Published: 20 September 2018, Retrieved: 17 April 2020''</ref>
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[[Category:Permanent Secretaries]]
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[[Category:Civil Servants]]

Latest revision as of 07:40, 18 April 2020

Willard Manungo
Willard Manungo.jpg
BornWillard Manungo
NationalityZimbabwean
OccupationPermanent secretary for State Enterprises and Corporate Governance Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet
EmployerGovernment of Zimbabwe
Known forBeing the former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning
Home townShurugwi
SuccessorGeorge Guvamatanga
Parent(s)
  • Erik Fanjani Manungo (Late) (father)

Willard Manungo was the permanent secretary in Ministry of Finance and Economic Development until September 2018 when he was replaced by George Tongesayi Guvamatanga. He went to the State Enterprises and Corporate Governance Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet.[1]

Personal Details

No information could be found on his age, place of birth, or family.

School / Education

No information could be found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.

Service / Career

Former permanent secretary in Ministry of Finance and Economic Development.
2018 - moved to the State Enterprises and Corporate Governance Unit in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

Events

In September 2018, President Emmerson Mnangagwa appointed new permanent secretaries, reassigned others and retired some others, under the Second Republic.

  • Deputy Chief Secretary-Presidential Communications: former Secretary for Information, Media and Broadcasting Services George Charamba,
  • Secretary to the Service Commissions: Ambassador Jonathan Wutawunashe.
  • Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services: TBA.
  • Permanent Secretary, Primary and Secondary Education: TBA.
  • Permanent Secretary for Defence and War Veterans: retained by Martin Rushwaya
  • Permanent Secretary for Finance and Economic Development: George Tongesayi Guvamatanga
  • Permanent Secretary for Energy and Power Development: Gloria Magombo.
  • Permanent Secretary for Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Development: Rudo Chitiga.
  • Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage: Melusi Matshiya.
  • Permanent Secretary for Transport and Infrastructural Development: Amos Marawa.
  • Permanent Secretary for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing: George Magosvongwe.
  • Permanent Secretary for Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development: Fanuel Tagwira.
  • Permanent Secretary for Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate: Ringson Chitsiko (retained).
  • Permanent Secretary for Health and Child Care: Brigadier-General Gerald Gwinji (retained).
  • Permanent Secretary for Industry and Commerce: Mavis Sibanda
  • Permanent Secretary for Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Munesushe Munodawafa (moving from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development).
  • Permanent Secretary for Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare: James Manzou.
  • Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade: Judith Kateera replacing Joey Bimha.
  • Permanent Secretary for Mines and Mining Development Information: Onesimo Moyo.
  • Permanent Secretary for Communication Technology and Courier Services: Samuel Kundishora (retained).
  • Permanent Secretary for Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation: Thokozile Chitepo (former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry).
  • Permanent Secretary for Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs: Virginia Mabiza (retained).

President Mnangagwa had also re-assigned senior officials who included permanent secretaries, principal directors and equivalent grades to other duties.

Senior Officials: Ray C Ndhlukula, Pretty Sunguro, Washington Mbizvo, Ambassador Stuart Comberbach, Ambassador Nicholas Kitikiti, Willard Manungo, Prince Mupazviriho and Desire Sibanda.

Officials: Abigail Shoniwa, Ambassador Grace Mutandiro, Sibusisiwe Zembe, Ambassador Mary Mubi, Ozias Hove, Clemence Masango, Eghpha Jokomo, Simon Masanga, Eria Phiri, Clifford Matorera, Innocent Tizora.

Retired: Ngoni Masoka, Partson Mbiriri, Ambassador Joey Bimha, Ambassador Boniface Chidyausiku, Tobaiwa Mudede, Ambassador Kelebert Nkomani, Ethel Mlalazi, Anne Knuth and Valentine Vera.

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  1. Africa Moyo, [1], The Herald, Publshed: 25 February, 2019, Retrieved: 04 February, 2020
  2. ED reshuffles permanent secretaries, The Herald, Published: 20 September 2018, Retrieved: 17 April 2020