BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA RETIRES CIVIL Service Commission (CSC) chairman, Mariyawanda who has reached the pension age of 65

The CIVIL Service Commission (CSC) chairman, Mariyawanda Nzuwah has reportedly been retired by President Emmerson Mnangagwa regime after reaching the pension age of 65.Image may contain: 1 person, sunglasses and closeup
BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA RETIRES CIVIL Service Commission (CSC) chairman, Mariyawanda who has reached the pension age of 65
 
The CIVIL Service Commission (CSC) chairman, Mariyawanda Nzuwah has reportedly been retired by President Emmerson Mnangagwa reime after reaching the pension age of 65.Image may contain: one or more people, people standing, people walking and outdoor
 
Nzuwah been replaced by his deputy, Mary Margaret Muchada as acting Civil Service Commission (CSC) chairperson with immediate effect.
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Mariyawanda Nzuwah held the post of CSC chief for the past 26 years after succeeeding Malcolm Thompson in 1992. I remember him more than most ‘evil servants’– sorry meant civil servants because whenever we protested in the early 90s as University of Zimbabwe students, we sang his name and demanded that he should raise student payout levels and resign.
 
The 1990s, soon after the gukurahundi genocide, were the days that I mounted a relentless defiance to oppressive authority the deposed former president Robert Mugabe and his Zanu pf regime and almost three decades later Mugabe has fallen and his henchmen are going one by one.
Zanu pf is full of the elderly with the most prominet and arguably the most hated individual by the electorate, being Zimbabwe’s Registrar General Tobaiwa Mudede (74) pictured here, born 11 January 1944 , is related to the deposed former president Robert Mugabe and has been in charge of all Zimbabwe’s elections held since independence on 18 April 1980….you do the maths! More news to follow. By Sibusiso Ngwenya
photo-Sibusiso Ngwenya with other University of Zimbabwe students , protesting at Unity Square in Harare in the 1990s, where Nzuwah was said to be in the offices overlooking the square.

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