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MISA Zimbabwe appoints National Director

27 Feb, 2018
The National Governing Council (NGC) of MISA Zimbabwe Chapter is pleased to announce that Mr. Tabani Moyo has been appointed as the National Director for MISA Zimbabwe with effect from the 1st of March 2018.

The National Governing Council (NGC) of MISA Zimbabwe Chapter is pleased to announce that Mr. Tabani Moyo has been appointed as the National Director for MISA Zimbabwe with effect from the 1st of March 2018.

He takes over from Mr. Nhlanhla Ngwenya who left the organization in August 2017 in pursuit of his personal career growth objectives. Prior to the appointment, Moyo was the Acting Director since Ngwenya’s departure from the
organization. He also served the organization as Programmes Officer – Advocacy, the position he held for nine years.
Moyo holds Masters in Business Administration, Chartered Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing, BBA Marketing, BA Media Studies and Diploma in Journalism and Communications.

As the NGC, it was an honour to have worked with Mr. Ngwenya. He discharged his duties and responsibilities to the institution with distinction, skill and visionary leadership. We can only just wish him the best in his future endeavors. I take this opportunity to wish his successor all the best in leading the organization during these complex moments in our socio-economic and political environment.

Golden Maunganidze
Chairperson
National Governing Council (NGC)

About MISA

The Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) was founded in 1992. Its work focuses on promoting, and advocating for, the unhindered enjoyment of freedom of expression, access to information and a free, independent, diverse and pluralistic media.

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