Munyaradzi Gwisai

Munyaradzi Gwisai
General Coordinator of the International Socialist Organization in Zimbabwe
Member of the Zimbabwe Parliament
for Highfield, Harare
In office
2000–2002
Personal details
Born8 February 1968
Gweru
NationalityZimbabwean
Political partyInternational Socialist Organization
Other political
affiliations
Movement for Democratic Change
ChildrenSankara Bloemen Gwisai, Rosa Choto Gwisai
ResidenceHarare
OccupationLawyer

Munyaradzi Gwisai is a Zimbabwean politician and general coordinator of the International Socialist Organization in Zimbabwe. He was a member of the parliament on a ticket of the Movement for Democratic Change from 2000 until he was expelled from the MDC in 2002 and lost the subsequent by-election.

Personal life

Munya currently lives in Harare, Zimbabwe. He teaches at the university of Zimbabwe, and also is partner at Matika, Gwisai and Partners in Harare and represents people all over the country. He has two children named Rosa and Sankara. Rosa is 16 years old and attending Goldridge College in Kwe Kwe, Zimbabwe and dreams of being a lawyer just like her father. And Sankara is 15 years old and attends St Andrews college in Makanda. And will be a future NBA player.

In February 2011, Gwisai and 45 others were arrested after watching video footage of the Arab Spring at a public meeting and were charged with treason, which carries the death penalty in Zimbabwe.[1][2] Gwisai's wife, Shantha Bloemen, claims "the strategy of the regime at the moment is to stall it for as long as possible for propaganda value, to instill fear in people." The move has been condemned by Human Rights Watch[3] and Amnesty International.[4] Gwisai was released with a fine in 2012.[5]

References

  1. ^ Zimbabwe socialists tortured Socialist Worker. (accessed 2011-03-08)
  2. ^ Defense attorney: Jailed Zimbabwe activists beaten by authorities CNN. (accessed 2011-03-08)
  3. ^ Zimbabwe charges 46 with treason for watching videos of Egypt protests Guardian. (accessed 2011-03-08)
  4. ^ Picketing for the jailed socialists in Zimbabwe Socialist Worker. (accessed 2011-03-15)
  5. ^ Gwisai, five others escape with fines New Zimbabwe.

External links

  • ISO in Zimbabwe
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Members of the 5th Parliament of Zimbabwe (2000–2005)
  • Speaker: Emmerson Mnangagwa (ZANU–PF); Deputy Speaker: Edna Madzongwe (ZANU–PF)
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ZANU–Ndonga