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MDC- USA Youth Assembly
MDC- USA Youth provides an efficient and effective outlet for the voice of youth in Zimbabwe and abroad. We aim to uphold and fight for Zimbabweans' Human Rights and ensure that we, as young people, have a pro-active and productive input into how we manage our affairs and the future of Zimbabwe. The MDC-USA Youth carry out campaigns that aim to benefit not only the youth, but the wider Zimbabwean community as well. MDC-USA is a youth organization committed to fighting for democracy, freedom and unity in Zimbabwe. We are a channel or a voice for Zimbabweans: all for a good cause. Our main focus is the political well being of Zimbabwe and we strive to push for a Democratic Zimbabwe that is Peaceful, Fair and Just as in solidarity to MDC constitution. In addition to political issues, we also address economic and humanitarian issues. We have several projects are under away to help our less fortunate brothers and sisters in Zimbabwe. Please, if you find it in your heart to join us in paving a way to a better Zimbabwe, feel free to join us
Contacts
Tendai Mutenha
Interim Vice Chairman
samutenha@yahoo.com
832-683-1015
Alfa Bumhira
Interim Organizing Secretary
abumhira2000@yahoo.com
678-524-0922
Interim Youth Assembly Executive
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Cara Dyne
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Tendai Mutenha
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Hope Sharon Grauel
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TREASURER
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Simba Kagoro
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VICE TREASURER
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Giselle Makarutse
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ORGANIZING SECREATRY
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Alfa Bumhira
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VICE ORGANIZING SECRETARY
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Ms Luanda Majo
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INFORMATION & PUBLICITY SECRETARY
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS
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Secretary for Labor and Social Affairs
Mrs Sinikiwe Makarutsa
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Secretary for Education
Dr. Douglas Magomo
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Zimbabwe Current Educational Crisis
MDC-USA Department of Education
Cry the beloved country: What used to be, no longer is; Education System in ruins.
The UNICEF article by Tsitsi Singizi, dated October 8, 2008, on the UNICEF website, vainly explains what Zimbabweans knew had happened to the education system in Zimbabwe since the assumption of duty of Gideon Gono as governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. In her article Tsitsi quoted the UNICEF Representative, Mr. Roeland Monasch:
“Education remains the engine to drive Zimbabwe’s long-term prospects. It is critical that the sector is not left to collapse, enduring solutions on salaries, food and working conditions should be reached soon, the monitoring visits should be beefed up, the situation in schools require urgent action,”
I concur.
For one to understand the education system trajectory in Zimbabwe pre-MDC formation to date, it is necessary first to acknowledge that the politicization of government on private institutions did not leave out the teaching and learning environments from kindergarten to higher education.
But first, Zimbabwe inherited from the Smith regime an education system that valued academic effort and professionalism. For Mugabe to have risen to the political position of leadership, he had to be a teacher first. Teachers in any community were respected individuals. They were considered as key holders for any bright future. Teachers once had salaries that would buy furniture, bicycles and cars within months of savings. Teachers had houses, decent accommodation and teachers were respected members of society. They were the role models. That is now history. It was fast-tracked history ever since Gideon Gono, became governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
Zimbabwean children once had a future. Not before Gono started conniving with Mugabe making deals and looting donor funds through their so-called quasi-fiscal activities. Children used to have a guaranteed meal at school. School children used to dress up in uniforms, colors and patterns of a variety. Mugabe’s government reneged on school systems. Soon they were calling for one uniform, one color. Again that too became too much to ask from parents who could no longer afford a pair of shoes for their children. All this is no more, thanks to Mugabe’s desire to remain in power at all costs.
Let us be clear here. Zimbabwe used to be a member of the Commonwealth Group, a group of countries that were once British colonies. Mugabe, single handedly pulled Zimbabwe out of the Commonwealth Organization, and, by so doing, he denied thousands of Zimbabwe students who could have been beneficiaries of Commonwealth scholarships. Zimbabwe used to uphold education standards by maintaining the British system of education through the Cambridge Examination system of evaluation. Once he discovered that the British Donor community was asking for accountability for their generous donations, Mugabe advocated for nationalization of education system. Local Examination Boards were set up. What used to be a competitive educational system internationally became a regional if not national system, lacking international recognition and value.
It did not end there. The rivalry between ZANU-PF and MDC soon began to involve teachers and students. Mugabe’s people began to target teachers who were perceived to be MDC supporters. Their homes and properties were destroyed and burnt down. Many unlucky ones lost their lives. For some time qualified teachers were being chased away from their schools with local Zanu PF administrators with the help of Joint Operations Command, military junta. They replaced them with their sons and daughters who had not been trained as teachers. What used to be a system of education that upheld standards became a politicized system. Meanwhile through Gono’s quasi-fiscal activities the economy of the country was decaying rapidly. Gono’s printing of money and introduction of higher bearer check denominations fuelled hyperinflation. As a result teachers’ salaries could hardly afford transport to and from work. Many teachers left the teaching field. Many left the country for better pastures in South Africa, Botswana, U.K and Australia. For every salary dispute between the ministry and the Teachers’ Associations, Mugabe’s response was violence and repression. Instead of responding to teachers’ needs and children’s future, Mugabe saw teachers as agents of regime change. They became his enemies. They became lame ducks waiting for marauding Border Gezi trained youth militia, who would rape, kill and loot with impunity. These are well documented truths that have led us to where we are, the crumbled educational system.
Schools have become training bases for Zanu PF militia and military junta. Year after year, Mugabe buys support through his patronage system of appeasement and reward. He has reneged on education and health, preferring to channel most of the country’s GDP into the army and police forces where he buys protection by paying soldiers and policemen with high salaries.
There was a period of time where educational institutions were places of corrupt business practices where administrators would hike fees every often. Their argument was so as to keep pace with hyperinflation. Therefore within a month, parents would be asked to pay fees twice, in some cases students would be asked to bring portions of scarce commodities such as sugar and cooking oil. That has since gone with the dollarization of the economy. Now only those who can afford paying in foreign currency are managing to send their children to school, with some schools charging exorbitant fees of US$2,100.00 per trimester. Mugabe is a well known sovereignty propagandist. One wonders what sovereignty if school fees is now payable in foreign currency. Those schools that are still operational do not have adequate books, chalk, furniture and teaching boards. Worse, qualified teachers who could afford to leave the country have left. Many continue to leave.
Education administrators have lost their mandate to monitor and uphold school standards because they too are struggling to earn a living. Teachers, education officers and students spend time either queuing for salary withdrawals or purchase of scarce commodities. Many students are now preferring to spend their time in these queues, buying anything on sale in order to then sale the same for a bit of profit. This is indeed ‘Survival of The Fittest’ law of the jungle created by Mugabe and his ZANU-PF culprits. The accelerated economic erosion has seen Zimbabweans dealing with large figures, trillions and quadrillions and now zillions of dollar money. Understanding the number system and the algebra with such large numbers does not add much to understanding mathematics, instead, some people have argued that using base 10 or base 2 would reduce the sophistication and complexity, hence such language as “1 meter” for a bearer check of ZW$1, 000, 000.00.
Reports are that last year, students had 54 school days throughout the year. Political unrest, elections and school activities disruptions by Zanu PF functionaries on forced meetings and political rallies, are some of the many reasons that have reduced the academic year to 54 days.
As Zimbabweans, the fundamental question is on what to do to resuscitate this educational decline. Our children are being denied their right to education. Whether you support the struggle for change or not, the future of the country rests in our children. We must do something to bring change in the education system. We must unite as Zimbabweans to help salvage the little that remains. We need to return the school standards to where they were in the late 80s.
The most recent developments in the education system are hard to believe. As we write, the government recently announced a two week postponement of school opening to the end of January. Those teachers that have remained in the country are said to be busy marking 2008 end of year examinations. The ministry of education justifies this postponement by arguing that most teachers are marking these examinations. How pathetic and miserable is that on Mugabe policies.
Teachers’ Unions are viewing this move as failures on the part of this government to address teachers’ conditions of service. Teachers are expected to survive on a salary of ZW$26 000 000.00 per month, which is not enough to buy four loaves of bread. If this amount is converted to US dollars it is much less than US$3.00. Meanwhile these teachers’ unions are demanding reasonable salaries in foreign currency. As long as Mugabe’s government approaches teachers’ grievances with the usual violence and victimization, Zimbabwe’s road to recovery and development will remain a ‘Bridge To Nowhere.’
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE IN OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.
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Photo Gallery
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Ms Chamunogwa strategizing with Hon Lovemore Moyo MDC National Chairman and Zimbabwe's Speaker of Parliament
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Photo Gallery 2
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Congress 2008. MDC-USA Chairperson. Dr. Shumba (extreme left). National Chairperson (Hon) Lovemore Moyo.

Congress 2008. Greater Cincinnati Delegates. Mr. Ronnie Muvirimi (L).
Ms Hope Sharon Gauel (M) and Ms Cara Dyne( extreme right)

Men and women in serious discussions on way forward at the MDC-USA Congress

Ms Chamunogwa (Interim Chairperson of the Women's League strategizing with Hon Lovemore Moyo MDC National Chairman and Zimbabwe's Speaker of Parliament

Washington DC Branch with Hon Lovemore Moyo

Left to Right: Hon Lovemore Moyo, Outgoing Interim Chair of MDC-USA Mr. Phil Matibe,
MDC Director of Policy & Research Mr. Fortune Gwaze

Left to Right: Mr. Dzidzai Rudzvidzo, Mr Cornelius Msimbe (Chairman Dallas Branch),
Mr Andrew Mudzingwa (MDC-Canada), Ms Alyce Murambiwa (Chairperson NY Branch),
and Mr. Aaron Mhonda (MDC-USA Vice Secretary)

Serious talk by Mr Nassar Rusike MDC-USA Secretary for International Affairs while Mr Phil Matibe
listens attentively next tbyhis side.
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MDC-USA EXTERNAL ASSEMBLY
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Mr. Den Moyo-
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Rev. Phineas Bonda
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Mr. Gerald Zumbika
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Organizing Secretary
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Mr. Maxwell Makarutsa
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Information & Publicity
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Mr. Sam Tabaziba
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Women’s Affairs Chairperson
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Ms. Precious Mabunu
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Youth Assembly Chairperson
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Mr. Tendai Mutenha
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Secretary for Finance & Economic Affairs
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Secretary for Legal Affairs
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Secretary for Education
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Dr. Annamore Matambanadzo
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Secretary for Health
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Mrs Magreth Gwangwava Chidemo
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Mr. Jimmy Nhemwa |
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Secretary for Lands, Agriculture, National Resources & Environment
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Secretary for Transport & Logistics
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Mr. Kennedy Makina
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Ms Eulitha Rukovo
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WOMEN’S AFFAIRS (INTERIM EXECUTIVE)
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Ms Precious Mabunu
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Mrs Biganani Khupe
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Secretary
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Ms Sakina Mitole
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Treasuser
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Mrs Julia Sibanda
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Organizing Secretary
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Mrs Maggie Bonda
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Mrs Tsitsi Nyeyemhuka
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Women Congress Planning Committee Chair
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Ms Cheryl Marere
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Washington DC
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BRANCH EXECUTIVE
Chairperson Open
Vice Chair Naomi Mandishona
Secretary Tsitsi Chinyadza Nyereyemhuka
Vice Secretary Open
Treasurer Bertha Kufa
Vice Treasurer Precious Mabhunu
Organizing Secretary Open
vice Organizing Secretary Open
Secretary for Information & Publicity Lloyd Jiro
Vice Secretary Hilary Majoni Maumbe
Secretary for Women's Affairs Jeannie Maisiri
Vice Secretary for Women's Affira Mary Moyo
Secretary for Youth Affairs Tendai Jack Museve
Vice Secretary Natsai Doreen Taderera
Because we have some people that are very passionate about the humanitarian/charity side of things, we created a sub-committee called Social Services (I guess it falls under Information & Publicity). This committee will be responsible for identifying beneficiaries, charities in Zim we will work with, and a constituency that we will be adopting. This committee has its own secretary and vice:
Secretary for Social Services Caroline Chigangaidze
Vice Secretary Elizabeth Banda
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-Atlanta
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Mr. Alfa Bumhira . Atlanta Branch Interim Chairman
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Alfa Bumhira |
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Shongedzai Mawokomatanda |
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Obbie Chapfika |
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Kudzai Bumhira |
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Miami Florida Branch
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Elections for the Branch Executive TBA!
If you live in and around Miami Florida and interested in joining MDC please contact:
Dr. Chris Kwangwari email- -ckngoni@comcast.net Ph-863-612 5455
Other Members
Person Dliwayo
James Chikwanha
Sigogo
Ngoni Tirimboyi
Jonas Gutu
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MDC Dallas Fort Worth Branch
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Dallas Fort Worth Interim Executive
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Mrs Biganani Khupe Chakanyuka
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Michigan Branch
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Branch Executive
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Massachusetts Branch
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The Massachusetts Branch of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) was officially formed on June 24, 2007 in Lowell, MA by Zimbabweans residing in and around New England region of the USA. The main branch objective is to assist in reestablishing democracy; through free and fair elections, rule of law and other basic human rights in Zimbabwe.
Since its birth in 2007, the branch has raised funds to assist in the above causes. Through the Free and Fair Election Campaign banner, the branch raised funds that were used to register MDC Candidates for the 2008 harmonized elections. The branch continues to send funds back home for humanitarian purposes.
Through its monthly meetings, the branch creates a platform for its members to share, analyze, debate and deliberate political, economic and social issues that affect Zimbabweans. In some instances, members receive feed back directly from leadership in Harare through teleconferences organized by the parent body, MDC-USA External Assembly.
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Mr Philip Chidarikire
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Mr Nyanhi Bote
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Secretary General:
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Mr Cornelius Tavuyanago
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Deputy Secretary General:
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Mr Ritchard Zuvaradoka
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Treasurer:
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Mr Paul Majo
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Mr Musa Mukwashi
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Mr Clever Sangalasa
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Women Assembly - Chairperson
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Ms Susan Karimupfumbi
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Youth Assembly Chairperson:
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Ms Sinikiwe Makarutsa
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Ms Matilda Marara
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Mr Brighton Tavuyanago
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Ms Grace Chandozi
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Mr Luke Mukonondera
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For more information please contact Mr. Tavuyanago Ph: 978 726 7875 email: ctavuyanago@msn
| Invitation to (MDC) Mass Branch Monthly General Meeting on Saturday April 11, 2009 |
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Event: (MDC) Massachusetts Branch Monthly Physical Meeting Date: Saturday, April 11, 2009 Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Venue: 83 Marginal Street, Lowell MA 01851 Contact Person: Richard Zuvaradoka-Vice Secretary (ritchard_z@yahoo.com) Who Can Come: Members & Prospective Members
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Main Discussion: Adoption of Constituencies for next Zimbabwe Elections and its funding
Thank you.
C. Tavuyanago
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Chicago Illinois Branch
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Coming Soon!
If you live in and around Chicago and interested in joining MDC Please contact:
Ms. Cheryl Marere email- chericemexy@yahoo.com 630 864 7131
Mr. Edwin Moyo email-moyoedwin@yahoo.com, Ph-847 845 1045
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Greater Cincinnati
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Photo: Zimbabwe Peace & Democracy Campaign. Members of Greater Cincinati Branch demonstrate at the City' s Fountain Square. June 12, 2008.
On 13 June 2006 an MDC Ohio branch was formed, comprising members of the city of Columbus and Greater Cincinnati (Greater Cincinnati includes the city of Cincinnati, Hamilton County and adjacent counties, as well as Northern Kentucky). This Ohio branch became one of the cornerstones of the struggle for freedom for Zimbabwe in North America.
On 20 September 2007 the Ohio branch gave birth to two new MDC branches: Columbus and Greater Cincinnati.
The Greater Cincinnati branch, under the able leadership of the Branch Executive, has been at the forefront supporting those who are on the frontline in Zimbabwe. The branch has held numerous fundraising activities, community awareness vigils and demonstrations against the Zimbabwean dictatorship of Robert Mugabe. Greater Cincinnati branch is fully behind the efforts towards a New Zimbabwe of the MDC family in Zimbabwe and worldwide, which are spearheaded by the Liberation Team under the leadership of President Morgan Tsvangirai.
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Mr. Josophat Tafirenykia, Interim Chairman Mr. Keith Kaseke, Interim Vice Chairman Mr. Ronnie Muvirimi, Secretary General Mr. Alstyne Mbvaimbvai, Treasurer Mrs. Paula Makore-Mandizha, Organizing Secretary Mrs. Magreth Gwangwava-Chidemo, Committee Member Mr. Dominic Mandizha, Committee Member |
Mrs. Paula Makore-Mandizha, lead Mrs. Magreth Chidemo Mr. Tanaka Mudavanhu |
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Ms. Heather Gate (lead) Mr. Modern Makovore Ms. Cara Dyne |
Mr. Josphat Tafirenyika (Lead) Mr. Oswald Chibanda) Mr. Keith Kaseke |
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Organizing Department
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The Organizing Department is the engine room of the Party. Let us help the men and women in this department in moving Party programs forward
Organizing Secretary (acting)
Mr. Maxwell Makarutsa
Vice Organizing Secretary (acting)
Mr. Sam Tabaziva
Organizing Subcommittee
Mr. Sam Tabaziva (Coordinator)
Ms. Precious Mabunu
Mr. Josphat Tafirenyika
Women Congress Planning Committee
Ms. Cheryl M. Marere (Chairperson)
Ms.Chenge Mutamba
Mrs.Tsitsi Chinyadza Nyereyemhuka
Mrs. Biganani Khupe Chakanyuka
Ms. Pamela Mutamba.
Mrs Maggie Bonda
Youth Congress Planning Committee
Mr. Tendai Mutenha (Chairperson)
Mr. Alfa Bumhira
Ms. Sakina Mitole
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Social Services Committee
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Objective and Guidelines-Coming Soon!
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Dr. Justice Munyaradzi
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Dr. Douglas Magomo
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Mr. Jimmy Nhemwa
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Mr. Tanaka Masamvu
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Mrs Magreth Chidemo
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Ms Caroline Chigangaidze
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