Oppah Muchinguri
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Oppah Chamu Zvipange Muchinguri-Kashiri (born 14 December 1958) is a Zimbabwean politician who serves as minister of defence in the cabinet of Zimbabwe since 2018. She has also served as Minister of Higher Education and Minister of Women's Affairs. Muchinguri ran as the ZANU-PF candidate for Mutasa Central constituency in the March 2008 parliamentary election, but was defeated by Trevor Saruwaka of the Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai.
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[edit]- As the women of Zimbabwe, particularly within Zanu PF, we truly value this acknowledgment. It was long overdue, given that we stood alongside our male counterparts during the liberation struggle. We owe our gratitude to the new and second President of the Republic, who is sensitive to gender issues and recognizes that the fight for this country's liberation was a joint effort by both men and women. We sincerely appreciate this recognition.
- It's important to recognize that this power is delegated. The Commander-in-Chief is the President. I am eager to discuss with the President whether the reforms you're mentioning are necessary, as this has been a recurring issue. I look forward to collaborating with my colleagues still in the defense sector and am open to learning as much as I can. Additionally, it's essential to note that our forces are recognized globally; they have served at both UN (United Nations) and AU (African Union) levels. Regarding the challenges you mentioned, I believe these agencies see not problems but the excellence demonstrated by our forces.
- I am pleased that war veterans are integral to this portfolio. The new Constitution clearly outlines the vital contributions made by war veterans and collaborators, emphasizing the need to address their concerns as thoroughly as possible.
- We are thinking big. As you are aware, recent developments, including the selection of the Cabinet, reflect our serious intentions. We aim to expand opportunities and ensure that the benefits are shared, particularly with those who made the ultimate sacrifice for us to reach our current position.
- The strong bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Zambia, highlighting the significance of cooperation in defense and security.
- This visit coincided with the SADC election observer mission, led by Zambian Nevers Mumba, which has been closely monitoring the electoral processes in Zimbabwe to ensure transparency and fairness.
- Today, Zimbabweans celebrate Heroes Day, marked by the Second Republic introducing a new initiative to honor civilians and civil servants for their heroic contributions to the advancement of Zimbabwe.