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19 Facts About Psychology Maziwisa

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Psychology Maziwisa was born on 1 March 1989 and is a Zimbabwean lawyer and politician.

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In 1994 Psychology Maziwisa moved to Chitungwiza where he attended grade 6 at Seke 6 Primary School and later did part of his secondary schooling at Seke Mhuriimwe High School.

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Whilst there, Psychology Maziwisa attended Ellis Robins High School, initially through the help of St Joseph's, and later on through the assistance of renowned late cricket journalist Peter Roebuck.

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Psychology Maziwisa won a series of national awards including scoring a first class in Public Speaking and News Reading.

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Psychology Maziwisa completed his A-Levels at Ellis Robins High in 2002.

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Psychology Maziwisa has a master's degree in International Relations from the University of Zimbabwe.

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Psychology Maziwisa read Law at the University of KwaZulu Natal.

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Psychology Maziwisa was known amongst his peers as having a passion for politics and would soon start his own political organization within the university called Principled African Students Organization.

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Psychology Maziwisa graduated in April 2008 and was offered a post as a candidate attorney at Tomlinson Mnguni James Attorneys, one of the leading law firms in Pietermaritzburg.

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Psychology Maziwisa wrote a series of articles critical of ZANU PF and President Mugabe while serving his articles at TMJ.

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When Peter Roebuck died in 2011, Psychology Maziwisa described him as one of the most integral people in his life.

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Psychology Maziwisa worked as Kasukuwere's advisor and started to pen hard-hitting articles criticizing Morgan Tsvangirai.

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In no time, Psychology Maziwisa grew to become Tsvangirai's fiercest critic.

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In February 2013, Psychology Maziwisa was head-hunted for a role in ZANU PF's Information Department.

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Psychology Maziwisa officially became ZANU PF spokesperson throughout the election period and was quoted extensively by BBC, BBC Radio, CCTV, SABC, eNCA, and Al-JaZeera.

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Psychology Maziwisa sought to explain his party's performance in government at a public meeting.

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Psychology Maziwisa seemed irked by the fact that members of the opposition had ascribed a rather narrow definition to the term "job" to suit their political narrative.

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Psychology Maziwisa argued that the term "job" in fact is a broad term with a wide meaning which includes, but is not limited to, casual as well as informal jobs.

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Psychology Maziwisa engaged top lawyer Jonathan Samukange when he was arrested.