Chimbizayi Sanyangare
Chimbizayi Ezekiel Caleb Sanyangare was and early nationalist. He was elected to the House of Assembly for Nyanga, Manicaland as a Zanu PF member.
- 1963 - Active with Zanu in Salisbury
- 1971 - Maintained Zanu contacts in Malawi
- 1972 - Joined Zanu steering committee in UK
- 1979 - Attended Lancaster House Conference.
- 1980 - Zanu PF MP, Manicaland
- 1981 - Member of Economic Planning and Development Sub-Committee, Nyautare Area. [1]
Personal Details
Born: 27 July 1939, Nyanga.
Father herbalist and wagon driver. Mother devout Anglican Church member. Last born of three children.
Marriage: to Patricia Matsvyi from Hwedza. They have two children.
School / Education
Primary: St David's Anglican Mission, Bonda.
Secondary: 1953, St Augustine's High School.
Studied Economics at Essex University.
Service / Career
1963 - joined Zanu.
Worked as a teacher at Bernard Mizeki College, then in Highfield. Taught sons of Josiah Chinamano, Tichafa Parirenyetwa, and Aiden Mwamuka.
1968 - left for Malawi. 1971, to the UK. PR and information networks for Zanu.
1979 - attended Lancaster House Conference.
January 1980 - returned to Zimbabwe and campaigned for Zanu PF.
In the Zimbabwe 1985 Parliamentary Election, Nyanga returned to Parliament:
- Chimbidzayi Ezekiel Caleb Sanyangare of Zanu PF - 34 223 votes.
- Paraitanga Samson Chatsama of PF-ZAPU - 592 votes.
- Noel Gabriel Mukono of UANC - 498 votes.
Events
Further Reading
- ↑ [Diana Mitchell, African Nationalist Leaders in Zimbabwe: Who’s Who 1980], "African Nationalist Leaders in Zimbabwe: Who’s Who 1980, (Cannon Press, Salisbury, 1980), Retrieved: 16 November 2020