Current Affairs
Minister Rwodzi Appoints New Boards for Key Tourism Institutions
The Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Honourable Barbara Rwodzi, has announced the appointment of new board members for the Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company (Private) Limited and the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA), effective 31 December 2025.
The appointments are aimed at reinforcing corporate governance, fast-tracking tourism infrastructure development, and strengthening destination marketing in line with the country’s development agenda.
Hon. Rwodzi confirmed the establishment of a new Board for the Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company (Private) Limited, which is responsible for driving tourism infrastructure development and facilitating investment in Victoria Falls.
She said the new board comprises individuals with extensive professional experience, technical expertise, and institutional knowledge, which will be critical in guiding the strategic direction of the Company. The Board is expected to play a central role in supporting the Ministry’s priorities, particularly the expansion of tourism facilities and the attraction of local and international investors into Victoria Falls.
The appointed Board Members are:
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Chairman: Phineas Makombe a seasoned Civil Engineer with vast experience in leading and contributing to major national infrastructure projects from a young age.
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Vice Chairman: Sheila Hawa Sidambe – a Banker and Entrepreneur with 16 years of banking experience and the former Chairperson of Mosi-Oa-Tunya for the past four years. She brings valuable institutional continuity and holds qualifications in Business Administration, Banking, Advanced Credit Management, and Investment Banking.
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Priscila Charumbira
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Jarawani Stragle Kangara
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Anton Venson Kashiri
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Sherinah Sibanda
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Jameson Mupariwa Mukaratirwa
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Pianos Gweme
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Donald Simbarashe Mabhiza
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Comfort Chinengundu
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Gladys Chinyerere
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Phindile Ncube
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Rashidi Mudala (Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe representative)
The Minister expressed confidence that the Board’s diverse skills will strengthen the Company’s capacity to fulfil its mandate. Through the development of tourism infrastructure and facilities, Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company contributes directly to increasing tourist arrivals, expanding accommodation capacity, improving visitor experiences, and promoting inclusive and sustainable tourism growth.
Hon. Rwodzi also commended the outgoing Board for its commitment and achievements, particularly the successful launch of the Masuwe Project in 2024 with support from Ministry leadership.
New Zimbabwe Tourism Authority Board Announced
In a separate development, the Minister also announced the appointment of a new Board for the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority, the statutory body tasked with marketing and regulating Zimbabwe’s tourism sector.
She noted that the newly appointed ZTA Board brings strong industry knowledge and leadership experience, which will enhance destination promotion, improve service delivery, and strengthen regulatory oversight across the tourism value chain.
The appointed Board Members are:
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Chairman: Farai Chimba – an experienced hotelier associated with the Leading Hotels of the World brand. He has served on the Joint Zambia–Zimbabwe Tourism Technical Committee and previously held leadership roles within the Hospitality Association of Zimbabwe and the Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe. His qualifications span Tourism and Hospitality, Property Investment and Development, and Business International Relations and Political Economy.
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Vice Chairman: Lizzie Makwezwa – a Hospitality Executive with 25 years’ experience in managing leading hotels, including international brands, with strong expertise in hotel operations, quality assurance, and high-level event management.
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Charles Munganasa
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Charity Magutorima
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Jeffreys Manjengwa
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Gamuchirai Mangundu
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Millicent Sibongile Mombeshora
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Godfrey Pasipanodya
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Tarirai Musonza
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Napoleon Nyanhi
Hon. Rwodzi said the Board’s combined expertise will enable the Authority to strengthen Zimbabwe’s international tourism profile, enhance industry performance, and grow the sector’s contribution to national economic output.
Upholding Corporate Governance Standards
The Minister emphasized that all appointments were conducted in compliance with Section 194 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, read together with Section 11 of the Public Entities Corporate Governance Act [Chapter 10:31] and Section 4(1) of the Tourism Act [Chapter 14:20]. She stressed that the process was guided by principles of good corporate governance, transparency, accountability, and prudent management of public resources.
The appointments are aligned with National Development Strategy 2 (NDS2) and support the attainment of His Excellency President Cde Dr E.D. Mnangagwa’s Vision of transforming Zimbabwe into an Upper Middle-Income Economy by 2030.
Hon. Rwodzi concluded by thanking the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry teams for their continued dedication to the growth and development of the tourism sector.
Current Affairs
Mukodza Scandal Rocks ZANU-PF Manicaland
ZANU-PF Manicaland Provincial Chairperson Tawanda Mukodza is at the centre of a growing storm after allegedly deploying hired youths to disrupt a Provincial Executive Council meeting in Mutare.
Party insiders have condemned the move as a reckless bid to cling to power, accusing Mukodza of undermining party unity and discipline.
Senior party sources allege that Mukodza misappropriated substantial funds meant for provincial development, including US$100,000 reportedly donated by businessman Wicknell Chivayo and another US$100,000 from the Presidential development fund.

Provincial member Cde Jani feared for his life after Cde Tawanda Mukodza unleashed thugs, paid to disrupt the PEC meeting at the Government Complex in Mutare.
The money, intended to strengthen party operations and support grassroots structures in Manicaland, allegedly vanished, leaving local cadres frustrated and financially stranded.
Further accusations paint a troubling picture of entrenched corruption under Mukodza’s leadership. Party positions are allegedly being traded for cash, with aspiring members forced to pay bribes to secure roles effectively turning party structures into a commercial enterprise rather than a revolutionary organisation.
Mukodza is also accused of repeatedly defying instructions from the national leadership. One such incident involves the Mutare Presidential Launch, which was reportedly postponed by higher authorities.
Despite clear directives, Mukodza allegedly went ahead with the event, a move widely interpreted as open insubordination.
The controversy escalated further with claims that proof of residence belonging to Cde Paul Tungwarara was forged, allegedly on Mukodza’s instructions.
Party insiders say the act was a deliberate attempt to manipulate internal processes and has seriously damaged the party’s public image.
Tensions rise, many within ZANU-PF believe the unfolding saga represents a serious test of party discipline, accountability, and leadership integrity in Manicaland.
Current Affairs
CHRIS MUTSVANGWA: Geza Deserves Hero’s Burial
ZANU-PF spokesman Chris Mutsvangwa has said the late war veteran and former legislator Blessed Geza remains deserving of a burial with befitting hero status, despite what he described as the veteran having “faltered at the last mile.”
Speaking to Daily News, Mutsvangwa said Geza’s contribution to Zimbabwe’s liberation struggle and political history could not be erased by recent developments.
“We embrace him back. As ZANU-PF and as war veterans, we say his history will not change despite what happened recently,” Mutsvangwa said.
Blessed Geza passed away over the weekend in South Africa after a long battle with cancer.
Current Affairs
China Reaffirms Commitment to Deepening Ties with Zimbabwe in 2026
Zimbabwe, Ambassador Zhou Ding, has reaffirmed the strength and resilience of China–Zimbabwe relations, describing the partnership as an “all-weather community with a shared future,” during the 2026 Harare Chinese New Year Carnival.
Addressing senior government officials, diplomats, members of ZANU-PF, veterans of the liberation struggle, and representatives of the Chinese community, Ambassador Zhou extended warm New Year greetings and expressed appreciation to the Government of Zimbabwe for its continued support of the annual cultural celebration.
He paid special tribute to the local Chinese community for organizing the carnival, noting that the event reflects their deep commitment to bilateral friendship, cultural diversity, and Zimbabwe’s economic prosperity.
“With this Chinese New Year carnival, you have once again demonstrated your deep commitment to the friendship between China and Zimbabwe,” Ambassador Zhou said.

Reflecting on 2025, Ambassador Zhou described the year as one of remarkable achievements for China–Zimbabwe relations, marked by the completion and commissioning of major infrastructure and development projects supported by Chinese government financing and private sector investment.
He noted that trade and investment cooperation continued to expand, injecting fresh momentum into Zimbabwe’s socio-economic development, while cultural and people-to-people exchanges grew stronger and more vibrant.
“Today, as we celebrate the Chinese New Year, we also celebrate our enduring partnership, our unwavering solidarity, and our joint achievements in the past year,” he said.
Ambassador Zhou highlighted the Lunar New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, as a symbol of unity, renewal, and hope, now celebrated globally by nearly two billion people.
He drew parallels between Chinese cultural values and the African philosophy of Ubuntu, emphasizing shared respect for tradition, family, and community.

“Both China and Zimbabwe hold our traditions and cultural heritage dear.1 They form the foundation of our societies and provide enduring wisdom, inspiration, and strength on our paths to prosperity,” he said.
Looking ahead, Ambassador Zhou announced that 2026 has been designated as the “China Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges” by China and the African Union, signaling a renewed focus on strengthening human and cultural connections.
With the Year of the Horse approaching, he reaffirmed China’s commitment to deepening cooperation with Zimbabwe and strengthening fraternal bonds between the two nations.
He described the Horse as a symbol of energy, diligence, perseverance, and vitality, expressing confidence that these qualities would guide both countries toward shared progress.
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