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Nape Nnauye

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Nape Moses Nnauye
Minister of Information, Communication & ICT
In office
10 January 2022 – 22 July 2024
PresidentSamia Suluhu
Preceded byAshatu Kijaji
The Minister of Information, Culture,
Artists and Sports
In office
12 December 2015 – 23 March 2017
PresidentJohn Magufuli
Preceded byFenella Mukangara
Succeeded byHarrison Mwakyembe
The Member of Parliament
for Mtama
Assumed office
November 2015
Preceded byBernard Membe
Chama Cha Mapinduzi Secretary for Ideology and Publicity
In office
April 2011 – 13 December 2016
ChairmanJakaya Kikwete
Preceded byKingunge Ngombale–Mwiru
Succeeded byHumphrey Polepole
The District Commissioner for Masasi
In office
10 September 2010 – April 2011
PresidentJakaya Kikwete
Personal details
Bornc. 1977 (age 46–47)
Mwanza
NationalityTanzanian
Political partyCCM
Alma materThe Bangalore University (BA)
The Mzumbe University (MPA)

Nape Moses Nnauye is a Tanzanian politician presently serving as the Chama Cha Mapinduzi's Member of Parliament and for Mtama constituency since November 2015.[1]

He was elected as a Member of Parliament for Mtama constituency in the October 2015 general election and was thereafter appointed by President John Magufuli as the Minister of Information, Culture, Artists and Sports in December 2015. He was relieved of his duty in a mini cabinet reshuffle by the president on 23 March 2017 and was replaced by Harrison Mwakyembe.[2] In January 2022, he was appointed Minister for information, communications and information technology and was subsequently sacked by the president in a cabinet reshuffle on 22 July 2024.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Loser to Nape gets Chadema nomination". The Citizen. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  2. ^ "Magufuli names Mwakyembe new Information Minister". The East African. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Tanzania's information minister Nape Nnauye sacked in cabinet reshuffle". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 23 July 2024.
  4. ^ Owere, Paul; Wambura, Bethsheba (8 January 2022). "President Samia rings changes in cabinet". The Citizen. Retrieved 9 January 2022.