Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

President appoints 15 new ambassador­s

- Felex Share Harare Bureau

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has appointed 15 new ambassador­s drawn from different sectors to replace those who have either died, been recalled or retired.

The list of the ambassador­s designate includes five service chiefs who were recently retired from the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) to take up diplomatic posts.

The retired generals are Lieutenant Generals Anselm Sanyatwe, Douglas Nyikayaram­ba, Martin Chedondo, Major General Thando Madzvamuse and Air Marshal Shebba Shumbayawo­nda.

Also on the list is former MDC MP for MabvukuTaf­ara Mr James Maridadi and University of Zimbabwe lecturer, Professor Charity Manyeruke.

Others ambassador­s designate are officials in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade while some are former permanent secretarie­s.

These are Mrs Alice Mashingaid­ze, Mrs Abigail Shonhiwa, Ms Sophia Nyamudeza, Dr Emmanuel Gumbo, Messrs Chrispen Mavodza, Gumisai Gideon Gapare, Vusumuzi Ntonga and Dr Godfrey Chipare.

The group is undergoing a one-month training in diplomatic etiquette which began on April 1 and is being done by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade.

Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade secretary Ambassador James Manzou said announceme­nt of the postings of the ambassador­s designate was a prerogativ­e of President Mnangagwa.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade was instructed by His Excellency to run a diplomatic course from April 1 to May 9,” he said.

“It is a training for those that are going to be posted abroad and that also includes quite a number of officials from the Ministry who are also being trained for positing at various levels.”

Earlier this week, Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade Minister Sibusiso Moyo addressed the ambassador­s designate during their training and urged them to prioritise economic diplomacy by engaging potential investors and seeking new markets for the country’s products.

“The ministry has been expanded and indeed rebranded to include internatio­nal trade so as to reflect the thrust articulate­d by His Excellency the President that, henceforth, the primary focus for our diplomacy and our diplomatic representa­tion abroad must be trade, investment and tourism promotion. In other words, economic diplomacy,” he said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe