Mike Madiro
Michael Madiro | |
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Born | Mike Madiro |
Occupation | Politician and Accountant |
Employer | Government of Zimbabwe |
Organization | National Railways of Zimbabwe (Private) Limited Board |
Home town | Mutare |
Children | Shingirai |
Mike Madiro is a Zimbabwean politician and accountant, and a member of the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front (Zanu PF).
Personal Details
No information was found on his age, place of birth, or family.
School / Education
No information was found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.
Service/Career
On September 27, 2023, Mike Madiro was appointed as the Chairperson of the National Railways of Zimbabwe (Private) Limited Board. Prior to this appointment, he served as both the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage, as well as the Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development. [1]
In the 2000 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) 'Mutare South returned to Parliament:
- Sydney Mukwecheni of MDC with 7 273 votes,
- Michael Madiro of Zanu PF with 6 673 votes,
- Lazarus Gumisai Nzarayebani, Independent, with 637 votes,
- Washington Pfupajena, Independent, with 238 votes,
- Denniford Musiyarira of ZANU (Ndonga) with 218 votes.
In the 2013 Elections, (see A History of Zimbabwean Elections) Mutare North returned to Parliament:
- Irimai Mukwishu of MDC–T with 17 867 votes or 72.26 percent,
- Michael Madiro, Independent, with 5 998 votes or 24.26 percent,
- Daniel Kaitano of MDC–N with 860 votes or 3.48 percent,
- Batsirayi Pemhenayi of Zanu PF with 0 votes or 0.00 percent.
Total 24 725 votes
In January 2022, War Veterans in Manicaland met at Mutare hall in Mutare where they resolved to push for a meeting with President Emmerson Mnangagwa to call for a rerun of the polls that saw Madiro being elected. [3]
In the ZANU PF primary elections held in March 2023, Madiro who was the party's chairman for Manicaland Province, lost to Admire Mahachi in the race to represent the party in Mutare North constituency in general elections held in August that year.[4]
Events
Farm Mechanisation Scheme
In July 2020, Mike Madiro was listed, in the BSR of 18 July 2020, as a beneficiary in the 2007 RBZ Farm Mechanisation Scheme, as a result of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme.
The data is analysed by recipients origin:.
- Mashonaland provinces had the most beneficiaries, both in terms of numbers and value.
Mashonaland East got US$47,5 million,
Mashonaland West US$44,7 million
Mashonaland Central had US$34,2 million.
- Two Matebeleland provinces had a combined total of US$13,9 million.
- Masvingo US$26,4 million,
- Manicaland US$18 million
- Midlands US$14 million.
Mike Madiro is listed under the thematic group “Politicians”. According to the list, he and his Wilton Farm got a loan of US$319,727.00. [5]
References
- ↑ By Lovemore Muzira:- Joram Gumbo, Mike Madiro Reassigned, Pindula News, Published: Thu, 28 Sep 2023, Accessed: Thu, 28 Sep 2023
- ↑ Takunda Maodza, [1], Zimbabwe Situation, Published: 19 August, 2019, Accessed: 19 July, 2020
- ↑ War vets reject new Zanu PF chairperson, The Standard, Published: January 16, 2022, Retrieved: January 17, 2022
- ↑ More bigwigs and veteran MPs fall in ZANU PF primary elections, Nehanda Radio, Published: 29 March 2023, Retrieved: 30 September 2023
- ↑ https://www.bigsr.co.uk/single-post/2020/07/18/BSR-EXCLUSIVE-Beneficiaries-of-the-RBZ-Farm-Mechanisation-Scheme BSR EXCLUSIVE: Beneficiaries of the RBZ Farm Mechanisation Scheme], Big Saturday Read, Published: 18 July 2020 Retrieved: 18 July 2020