Zanu PF bosses in Masvingo asked higher-ups to let businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei join their Central Committee. They also want former Bikita South lawmaker Josiah Sithole added. Robson Mavhenyengwa, who runs Zanu PF in Masvingo, talked straight with TellZim News about this plan and thinks party leaders will say yes.
The request needs approval from the big shots at headquarters before anything happens. Word has it that Secretary-General Obert Mpofu already likes the idea. They still need to chat with national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri before making it official. This change might shake up Masvingo politics and beef up the ruling party's power in that area.
Tagwirei grew up in Gutu and has become a top Zimbabwe businessman. He uses his money to help struggling communities across the country. His cash has built churches and boosted projects at places like Solusi University. The Seventh-day Adventist Church has benefited greatly from his support for its buildings and schools.
The church handed Tagwirei their Global Award of Excellence back in March 2025, making history as the first Black person to grab this prize. His Bridging Gaps Foundation earned him this recognition through its focus on schools and community progress. Many people across Zimbabwe want to see how his business smarts and charity work might change government plans and development. Party leaders should make up their minds in the coming weeks.
The request needs approval from the big shots at headquarters before anything happens. Word has it that Secretary-General Obert Mpofu already likes the idea. They still need to chat with national chairperson Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri before making it official. This change might shake up Masvingo politics and beef up the ruling party's power in that area.
Tagwirei grew up in Gutu and has become a top Zimbabwe businessman. He uses his money to help struggling communities across the country. His cash has built churches and boosted projects at places like Solusi University. The Seventh-day Adventist Church has benefited greatly from his support for its buildings and schools.
The church handed Tagwirei their Global Award of Excellence back in March 2025, making history as the first Black person to grab this prize. His Bridging Gaps Foundation earned him this recognition through its focus on schools and community progress. Many people across Zimbabwe want to see how his business smarts and charity work might change government plans and development. Party leaders should make up their minds in the coming weeks.