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Chiyangwa's side kick steps down
10 Jan 2018 at 05:58hrs | Views
Affirmative Action Group (AAG) president Mr Chamu Chiwanza has stepped down following the expiration of his term of office.
AAG founder Dr Philip Chiyangwa said the affairs of the organization would be run by the Founders' Council until a new executive was appointed.
Other members of the outgoing executive include Mr Sam Ncube (vice president), Clifford Hlupeko (national coordinator), Tichaona Karimazondo, Priscilla Wayire, Tapson Madzivire, Voster Madedzanwa, Tendai Mavetera and Memory Chakwita.
The outgoing AAG executive had been in office for the past five years following its appointment in 2012. Mr Chiwanza yesterday said he wished the incoming board well as they continued pushing the empowerment agenda.
AAG founder Dr Philip Chiyangwa said the affairs of the organization would be run by the Founders' Council until a new executive was appointed.
Other members of the outgoing executive include Mr Sam Ncube (vice president), Clifford Hlupeko (national coordinator), Tichaona Karimazondo, Priscilla Wayire, Tapson Madzivire, Voster Madedzanwa, Tendai Mavetera and Memory Chakwita.
The outgoing AAG executive had been in office for the past five years following its appointment in 2012. Mr Chiwanza yesterday said he wished the incoming board well as they continued pushing the empowerment agenda.
Source - The Herald