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          At 34, Dzingai Mutumbuka is one of the youngest members of the cabinet of the first Independent Zimbabwe Government..

          Dzingai Mutumbuka

          School / Education

          Primary School - St Joseph's mission school, Masvingo Province.

          The second half of this article explores how and why three former activists – Dzingai.


          High School - Gokomere High School.
          1965 to 1967 - BSc Honours,Chemistry, University of Rhodesia.
          September 1968 to 1969 - MSc, University of Sussex.
          1773 - PhD, Chemistry.
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          Service / Career

          1965 - Anglo-American Corporation.

          Job lasted two weeks as they discovered they could not employ a black in that grade.
          1973 - Lecturer, Trinity College, Dublin.

          This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in contexts of changing culture, race, ethnicity and gender identity.

        1. This study is an interpretive analysis of Zimbabwean political auto/biographical narratives in contexts of changing culture, race, ethnicity and gender identity.
        2. Dr.
        3. At 34, Dzingai Mutumbuka is one of the youngest members of the cabinet of the first Independent Zimbabwe Government.
        4. (U) MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION: DZINGAI MUTUMBUKA -- HAS BEEN THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION SINCE , BUT WITH THE FORMATION OF THIS NEW CABINET, HE HAS.
        5. Our minister, Dzingai Mutumbuka, and later Fay Chung, came directly from the liberation struggle, and at least in education, in the early years, we managed very.

        6. 1975 - Lecturer, University of Zambia. Until ZANU banned in Zambia.
          London, ZANU office, until Geneva ConferenceOctober 1976. 1977 - Mozambique, ZANU Secretary for Information and Publicity.
          Later - Mozambique, ZANU Secretary for Education and Culture, responsible for the education of all Zimbabweans in refugee camps in Mozambique.


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          Post Independent Career

          • Minister of Education 1980-1988
          • Minister of Higher Education 1988-1989

          He also supervised the implementation o