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President
  
Robert Mugabe

Political party
  
ZANU–PF

Nationality
  
Zimbabwean

Residence
  
Harare, Zimbabwe

Name
  
David Parirenyatwa

Succeeded by
  
Henry Madzorera

Role
  
Zimbabwean Politician


David Parirenyatwa Govt hospitals face collapse The Financial Gazette


Born
  
2 August 1950 (age 73) Southern Rhodesia (
1950-08-02
)

Interview of dr david parirenyatwa minister of health of zimbabwe


Pagwesese David Parirenyatwa (born August 2, 1950) is a Zimbabwean politician who has served in the government of Zimbabwe as Minister of Health since 2013. Previously he served as Minister of Health from 2002 to 2009. He is a medical doctor by profession.

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David Parirenyatwa Parirenyatwa lambasts Labode The Chronicle

Political career

David Parirenyatwa Parirenyatwa urged to resign The Chronicle

Parirenyatwa served as Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare until he was appointed as Minister of Health and Child Welfare in August 2002. He replaced Timothy Stamps, who was ill; Parirenyatwa had already been effectively in charge of the ministry for some time due to Stamps' illness.

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Itai Rusike, Executive Director of the Community Working Group on Health (CWGH), said on June 18, 2007, that the unavailability of drinking water and the contamination of available water had increased the number of citizens at risk for waterborne diseases. Many have already suffered from dysentery. The Public Health Act forbids shutting off water for more than two days. Rusike called on Parirenyatwa to use the Public Health Act to make Munacho Mutezo, the Minister of Water Resources and Infrastructural Development, turn on the tap. "If there is an outbreak of diseases now, it is [Parirenyatwa] who would be blamed."

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He warned that cholera and malaria pose a serious threat to Zimbabwe on June 21, 2007.

David Parirenyatwa Politics Archives Page 99 of 195 Zimbabwe Today

Parirenyatwa was nominated as ZANU-PF's candidate for the House of Assembly seat from Murehwa North in Mashonaland East in the March 2008 parliamentary election. He won the seat with 7,104 votes against 6,468 for the candidate of the Movement for Democratic Change.

David Parirenyatwa Open Letter to Parirenyatwa The Zimbabwean

After President Robert Mugabe won re-election in July 2013, Parirenyatwa was appointed as Minister of Health on 10 September 2013.

The Parirenyatwa Hospital is named after his father, Tichafa Samuel Parirenyatwa.

References

David Parirenyatwa Wikipedia