Egypt Dzinemunhenzva
Mr Egypt Dzinemunhenzva | |
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Born | Egypt Dzinemunhenzva |
Residence | Zimbabwe |
Nationality | Zimbabwean |
Citizenship | Zimbabwean |
Organization | Forces of Liberation Organisation of African National Party |
Known for | Perennial presidential candidate |
Egypt Tazarurirwa Tsangadzaoma Dzinemunhenzva is a Zimbabwean politician who leads a party called Forces for the Liberation Organisation of Africa National Party (FLOANP).
School / Education
No information could be found on his Junior or High School, or any tertiary education.
Service/Career
Dzinemunhenzva represented FLOANP as its candidate in presidential elections for about two decades before 2018. [1]
In 2018, Dzinemunhenzva shelved his presidential aspirations after members of his party reportedly deserted him. He then contested the parliamentary seat for Wedza North constituency which was won by David Musabayana (ZANU PF). Dzinemunhenzva, however, said he was planning to contest in the next presidential election.
Events
POLAD
In September 2021, Dzinemunhenzva criticised then MDC Alliance president Nelson Chamisa’s decision to stay away from the Political Actors Dialogue (POLAD) saying political disputes can only be solved through dialogue.[2]
Nomination Fees
In August 2022, Dzinemunhenzva, Allan Markham (MDC Alliance MP) and former student activist, Tapiwanashe Chiriga through Shava Law Chambers, petitioned the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) to reduce nomination fees announced through Statutory Instrument 144 of 2022.[3]
The trio gave ZEC 72 hours to reduce the nomination fees failing which they would institute court proceedings.
See also Elections 2023.
Further Reading
- ↑ ‘Egypt’ chickens out, The Herald, Published: 15 June, 2018, Retrieved 1 September 2022
- ↑ LATEST: Egypt Dzinemunhenzva applies to join President ED Mnangagwa’s POLAD, slams Nelson Chamisa, My Zimbabwe, Published: 7 September 2021, Retrieved 1 September 2022
- ↑ ZEC given three-day ultimatum to reverse ‘exorbitant’ election nomination fees; Dzinemunhenzva among politicians threatening court challenge, New Zimbabwe, Published: 23 August, 2022, Retrieved 1 September 2022