Frederick Shava Explained

Frederick Shava
Office:Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Office1:Member of the Senate
for Midlands Province
Office2:Permanent Representative of Zimbabwe to the United Nations
Predecessor:Sibusiso Moyo
Predecessor1:Sibusiso Moyo
Predecessor2:Chitsaka Chipaziwa
Successor2:Stuart Comberbach
President:Emmerson Mnangagwa
Vicepresident:
President2:Robert Mugabe
Emmerson Mnangagwa
Termstart:2 March 2021
Termstart1:17 March 2021
Termstart2:19 September 2014
Termend2:2021
Birth Date:20 March 1949
Birth Place:Chivi, Cheteni Village, Southern Rhodesia
Party:ZANU–PF
Alma Mater:Royal Holloway College
Imperial College London
Spouse:Beatrice Foya Shava

Frederick Musiiwa Makamure Shava (born 20 March 1949) is a Zimbabwean politician who was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade in February 2021 and sworn in on 2 March 2021.[1] [2] He also serves as a member of the Senate representing Midlands Province, having been sworn in on 17 March 2021.[3] He replaced the late Sibusiso Moyo in both the Senate and as foreign minister.

Prior to his appointment, Shava served as Zimbabwe's representative to the United Nations, where he was the President of the UN Economic and Social Affairs Council.[4] [5] Shava also served in Robert Mugabe's government as the Minister of Labour, Manpower Planning and Development from 1981 to 1986 and Minister of State for Political Affairs in 1987.[6] While a cabinet minister in the Mugabe government, Shava was convicted for perjury in the Willowgate motor scandal, a matter that he was later pardoned for by the president.[7] He also served as Zimbabwe's ambassador to China from 2007 to 2014. He became Council Chairperson of the Southern African Development Community in August 2024.[8]

Early life and education

Shava was born on 20 March 1949 in Chivi, in what was then the colony of Southern Rhodesia. He attended secondary school at St. Ignatius College in Chishawasha, and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in biology from the University of Zambia or the University of Zimbabwe.[9] He also holds a Master of Science in nematology from Imperial College London and a Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy, both in parasitology, from Royal Holloway College.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Machivenyika . Farirai . 8 February 2021 . JUST IN: President makes Ministerial appointments . 2021-02-08 . The Herald . en-GB.
  2. Web site: 2021-03-02 . Frederick Shava sworn in as Minister of Foreign Affairs . 2022-12-24 . The Zimbabwe Mail.
  3. Web site: 2021-03-20 . Zanu PF replaces dead legislators . 2022-12-23 . The Zimbabwe Mail.
  4. Web site: Biography for the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Honourable Ambassador Frederick Makamure Shava . 2022-12-24.
  5. Web site: Mabasa. Sasa. 20 September 2016. Zimbabwe chosen to lead UN economic, social council. 2021-02-08. The Chronicle. en-GB.
  6. News: Reuters. 1981-06-14. ZIMBABWE EXODUS IS GREATER NOW THAN IN WAR (Published 1981). en-US. The New York Times. 2021-02-08. 0362-4331.
  7. Book: Maguchu, Prosper. Transitional Justice and Socio-Economic Rights in Zimbabwe. T.M.C. Asser Press. 2019. 9789462653238. The Hague. 87–88.
  8. Web site: Zim takes over Sadc Council of Ministers reins . 14 August 2024 . herald.com.zw . The Herald . 18 August 2024 .
  9. Web site: United Nations Economic and Social Council . 2016: H.E. Frederick Musiiwa Makamure Shava (Republic of Zimbabwe) . 2021-02-08 . www.un.org.