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Paul Mangwana

Paul Mangwana (born 10 August 1961〔(Page at Zimbabwean Parliament website (2006 archive) ).〕) is a Zimbabwean politician, currently serving as Minister of Indigenisation and Empowerment.〔(Zimbabwe: MuckrakerSliding Into a Totalitarian State ), 22 June 2007. AllAfrica〕
Mangwana, who had previously served as Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications,〔("Zim names its latest batch of instant farmers" ), Reuters (''IOL''), 4 January 2002.〕 was appointed as Minister of State for State Enterprises and Parastatals on 25 August 2002.〔("Zimbabwe's cabinet after the shuffle" ), Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), 25 August 2002.〕 He was subsequently appointed as Minister of Labour and Social Welfare on 9 February 2004〔("Mugabe rewards loyalists in new Cabinet" ), ''New Zimbabwe'' (zimbabwesituation.com), 9 February 2004.〕 and later served as acting Minister of Information before being appointed as Minister of Indigenisation and Empowerment on 6 February 2007.〔("Mugabe retains old guard during shuffle" ), Reuters (''IOL''), 7 February 2007.〕
After the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Bill, which provides for Zimbabweans to hold a majority share in all businesses, was passed in March 2008, Mangwana said that the law did not mean expropriation would take place and that there was "no reason to panic". He noted that existing businesses would "need time to adjust" and said that "engagement and consultation" would take place within a timeframe of perhaps five or ten years. Defending the law, he said that "the revolution is not complete until indigenous Zimbabweans own the means of production".〔("Equity bill: 'There is no reason to panic'" ), Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), 11 March 2008.〕
Mangwana was nominated by ZANU-PF as its candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Chivi Central constituency, in Masvingo Province, in the March 2008 parliamentary election.〔("Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Names Poll Candidates" ), ''The Herald'' (allAfrica.com), 15 February 2008.〕 He won the seat with 8,228 votes, defeating Chivhanga Henry of the Movement for Democratic Change, who received 6,471 votes, and Mufudzi Tinashe, an independent who received 452 votes.〔("Zimbabwe election results 2008" ), newzimbabwe.com.〕
On 7 January 2009, ''The Herald'' reported that Mangwana was taking over as Acting Minister of Information and Publicity following the dismissal of Sikhanyiso Ndlovu, who failed to win a seat in the 2008 election.〔("Mugabe appoints acting ministers: report" ), Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), 7 January 2009.〕
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