Olivia Muchena

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The Right Honourable Dr.
Olivia Muchena
MP
Muchena, June 2006
Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development
Incumbent
Assumed office
13 February 2009
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai
Deputy Evelyn Masaiti
Preceded by Sithembiso Nyoni (Acting)
Minister of Science and Technology Development of Zimbabwe
In office
Unknown  13 February 2009
President Robert Mugabe
Succeeded by Henry Dzinotyiweyi
Personal details
Born 18 August 1946
Political party Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front
Alma mater Iowa State University

Olivia Nyembezi Muchena (born 18 August 1946[1]) is a Zimbabwean politician, currently serving in the Cabinet of Zimbabwe as Minister of Women's Affairs. She was previously the Minister of Science and Technology Development.[2]

She studied for a PhD in Agriculture Extension Education with minors in Technology and Social Change at Iowa State University. During the late 1970s she was a faculty member at the University of Rhodesia . A strong supporter of President Robert Mugabe, she has served in various positions in the Zimbabwe government, including in the Ministry of Agriculture and the Office of the Vice President, where she was involved in Zimbabwe's land reform process.

When the ZANU-PFMDC national unity government was sworn in on February 13, 2009, Muchena became Minister of Women's Affairs.[3]

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