Nape Nnauye Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Honourable
Nape Moses Nnauye
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Minister of Information, Communication & ICT
Term Start:10 January 2022
Term End:22 July 2024
President:Samia Suluhu
Predecessor:Ashatu Kijaji
Office1:The Minister of Information, Culture,
Artists and Sports
Term Start1:12 December 2015
Term End1:23 March 2017
President1:John Magufuli
Predecessor1:Fenella Mukangara
Successor1:Harrison Mwakyembe
Office2:The Member of Parliament
for Mtama
Term Start2:November 2015
Predecessor2:Bernard Membe
Office3:Chama Cha Mapinduzi Secretary for Ideology and Publicity
Term Start3:April 2011
Term End3:13 December 2016
Predecessor3:Kingunge Ngombale–Mwiru
Successor3:Humphrey Polepole
1Blankname3:Chairman
1Namedata3:Jakaya Kikwete
Office4:The District Commissioner for Masasi
Term Start4:10 September 2010
Term End4:April 2011
President4:Jakaya Kikwete
Birth Place:Mwanza
Nationality:Tanzanian
Party:CCM

Nape Moses Nnauye is a Tanzanian politician presently serving as the Chama Cha Mapinduzi's Member of Parliament and for Mtama constituency since November 2015.[1]

He was elected as a Member of Parliament for Mtama constituency in the October 2015 general election and was thereafter appointed by President John Magufuli as the Minister of Information, Culture, Artists and Sports in December 2015. He was relieved of his duty in a mini cabinet reshuffle by the president on 23 March 2017 and was replaced by Harrison Mwakyembe.[2] In January 2022, he was appointed Minister for information, communications and information technology and was subsequently sacked by the president in a cabinet reshuffle on 22 July 2024.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Loser to Nape gets Chadema nomination . 20 August 2015 . The Citizen. 7 April 2020.
  2. News: Magufuli names Mwakyembe new Information Minister. The East African. 2017-07-30. en-UK.
  3. Web site: Tanzania's information minister Nape Nnauye sacked in cabinet reshuffle . 2024-07-23 . www.bbc.com . en-GB.
  4. Web site: Owere. Paul. Wambura. Bethsheba. President Samia rings changes in cabinet. The Citizen. 9 January 2022. 8 January 2022.