Paurina Mpariwa, the Glossary
Paurina Gwanyanya Mpariwa (born 1964), sometimes written as Paurine Mpariwa, is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Zimbabwe.[1]
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11 relations: Harare, Member of parliament, Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare, Morgan Tsvangirai, Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai, Mufakose, National Assembly of Zimbabwe, Pan-African Parliament, Parliament of Zimbabwe, The Right Honourable, Zimbabwe.
- 21st-century Zimbabwean women politicians
- Members of the Pan-African Parliament from Zimbabwe
- Women government ministers of Zimbabwe
- Women members of the Pan-African Parliament
- Zimbabwean trade unionists
Harare
Harare, formerly known as Salisbury, is the capital and largest city of Zimbabwe.
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare
The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare is a government ministry, responsible for labour relations and welfare in Zimbabwe.
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Morgan Tsvangirai
Morgan Richard Tsvangirai (10 March 1952 – 14 February 2018) was a Zimbabwean politician who was Prime Minister of Zimbabwe from 2009 to 2013. Paurina Mpariwa and Morgan Tsvangirai are 21st-century Zimbabwean politicians, members of the National Assembly of Zimbabwe and Zimbabwean trade unionists.
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Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai
The Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai (MDC–T) is a centre-left political party and was the main opposition party in the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe ahead of the 2018 elections.
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Mufakose
Mufakose is the totem of the Shona people of central Zimbabwe who settled in the Mazoe valley in the early nineteenth century.
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National Assembly of Zimbabwe
The National Assembly of Zimbabwe, previously the House of Assembly until 2013, is the lower house of the Parliament of Zimbabwe.
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Pan-African Parliament
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP), also known as the African Parliament, is the legislative body of the African Union.
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Parliament of Zimbabwe
The Parliament of Zimbabwe is the bicameral legislature of Zimbabwe composed of the Senate and the National Assembly.
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The Right Honourable
The Right Honourable (abbreviation: The Rt Hon. or variations) is an honorific style traditionally applied to certain persons and collective bodies in the United Kingdom, the former British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations.
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Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, relief map Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the southwest, Zambia to the north, and Mozambique to the east.
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See also
21st-century Zimbabwean women politicians
- Annastacia Ndhlovu
- Beauty Zhuwao
- Elisabeth Valerio
- Emily Jesaya
- Evelyn Masaiti
- Fay Chung
- Grace Mugabe
- Jenfan Muswere
- Jennifer Mhlanga
- Jessie Majome
- Joanah Mamombe
- Joice Mujuru
- Judith Ncube
- Judith Tobaiwa
- Lindiwe Majele Sibanda
- Mercy Dinha
- Mildred Reason Dube
- Monica Mutsvangwa
- Monicah Mavhunga
- Naomi Nhiwatiwa
- Nicola Watson
- Nyasha Chikwinya
- Olivia Muchena
- Paurina Mpariwa
- Phyllis Ndlovu
- Priscah Mupfumira
- Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga
- Rejoice Timire
- Sabina Mugabe
- Sithembiso Nyoni
- Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga
- Theresa Makone
- Thokozani Khuphe
- Tracy Mutinhiri
- Tsitsi Gezi
- Tsitsi Muzenda
- Yvonne Musarurwa
Members of the Pan-African Parliament from Zimbabwe
- Charles Shanyurai Majange
- Fortune Z. Charumbira
- Joram Gumbo
- Paul Themba Nyathi
- Paurina Mpariwa
- Saviour Kasukuwere
Women government ministers of Zimbabwe
- Annastacia Ndhlovu
- Fay Chung
- Monica Mutsvangwa
- Olivia Muchena
- Oppah Muchinguri
- Paurina Mpariwa
- Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga
- Sekai Holland
- Sithembiso Nyoni
- Theresa Makone
- Thokozani Khuphe
- Victoria Chitepo
Women members of the Pan-African Parliament
- Adjaratou Abdoulaye
- Agnes Mukabaranga
- Améyo Adja
- Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye
- Anne-Marie Goumba
- Baba Jigida
- Baleka Mbete
- Besnat Jere
- Bintanding Jarju
- Callista Chimombo
- Efigênia dos Santos Lima Clemente
- Elise Loum
- Ella Kamanya
- Eva Verona Teixeira Ortet
- Faith Muthambi
- Fatima Hajaig
- Gertrude Mongella
- Hasna Mohamed Dato
- Isabel Nkavadeka
- Khauhelo Deborah Raditapole
- Loyce Biira Bwambale
- Lydia Katjita
- Mélanie Komzo
- Maria Angelina Dique Enoque
- Marie Agba-Otikpo
- Marie Blandine Sawadogo
- Marie-Thérèse Toyi
- Miria Matembe
- Mounkaïla Aïssata
- Nagia Essayed
- Ompie Nkumbula-Lieventhal
- Orlanda Maria Duarte Santos Ferreira
- Patrica Ndogu
- Paurina Mpariwa
- Pilar Buepoyo Boseka
- Rosine Vieyra Soglo
- Safia Elmi Djibril
- Saida Agrebi
- Shirley Itumeleng Tiny Segokgo
- Su'ad al-Fatih al-Badawi
- Suzanne Vos
- Verónica Macamo
Zimbabwean trade unionists
- Gibson Sibanda
- Grey Mabhalani Bango
- Joseph Msika
- Joshua Nkomo
- Lazarus Nkala
- Morgan Tsvangirai
- Nicholas Goche
- Paurina Mpariwa
- Roy Welensky
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paurina_Mpariwa
Also known as Paurine Mpariwa.