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Charles Utete
Born(1938-10-30)October 30, 1938
Chivu, Zimbabwe
DiedJuly 15, 2016(2016-07-15) (aged 77)
Harare, Zimbabwe
NationalityZimbabwean
Alma materUniversity of Zimbabwe
Tufts University
Carleton University
Occupation(s)Known for Being the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet
SpouseVerna Lucy Utete

Charles Munhamu Utete, Charles Munhamu Botsio Utete (October 30, 1938 – July 15, 2016) was a Zimbabwean academic.

History

He was the Chairman of Cairns Holdings Ltd. since January 2007. He served as a Director at Seed Co. Ltd., and had been a Director at Zimbabwe Newspapers (1980) Ltd. since September 2009[1] He retired from government in 2003.

Utete was born in Chivhu and went to primary school in Kwenda Mission school. He studied at the University of Zimbabwe. After completing his first degree he traveled to Boston, Massachusetts in the United States where he completed a Masters in Political Science at Tufts University. He then enrolled at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada until 1971 where he completed an MA and PhD in International Relations and Public Administration.

He was put on the United States sanctions list in 2003 and remained on the list until 2016.[2]

Death

Utete died on 15 July 2016. He collapsed at his Highlands home in Harare. Zanu-PF declared him a national hero and he became the first civil servant to be buried at the National Heroes Acre.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Charles M. B. Utete: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek". Bloomberg.com. 21 July 2016. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  2. ^ Blocking property of persons undermining democratic processes or institutions in Zimbabwe
  3. ^ "About Charles Utete - Pindula, Local Knowledge". Pindula.co.zw. Retrieved 21 July 2016.


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