MCAZ

Dr Misheck Chiware – Authority Chairperson

Medical Doctor (Retired Obstetrician and Gynaecologist)

Dr Chiware is a holder of Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBchB) and a member of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He also holds a certificate in Gyneacological Diagnostic Laparoscopic Surgery from Johns Hopkins Medical School in the USA and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Dr. Chiware has over 40 years of working experience. He is a Member of the Medical and Dental Professions Council of Zimbabwe, the Preliminary Investigation Committee and Health Professions Council of Zimbabwe. Dr Chiware is also an ordained preacher in the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe

Dr Clemence Duri

Medical Doctor, Public Health Specialist and Entrepreneur

Currently employed at City of Harare Health Department as the Medical Superintendent of Beatrice Infectious Disease Hospital and TB Programme Manager for the metropolitan City of Harare. Aspires to be a true servant leader, results oriented, strategy oriented and Christ driven individual. Led a successful City of Harare 2019 cholera response with minimal mortality when he was the Acting Director of Health Services for the city. Successfully applied TB Reach grant twice which made a difference in the lives of those affected and infected by Tuberculosis

Mr Jefter Kunonga

Mr Kunonga is the Director at Airfreight Clearing Company. He holds a PhD in Strategic Management.

Mr Kunonga is affiliated to and a member of the British Council Management Express, Marketers Association of Zimbabwe and the Customer Service Association of Zimbabwe. He has over 15 years working experience. He is an External Examiner at Zimbabwe Institute of Management since 2012 to date (Community work). He holds an MBA, Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing, Diploma in Transport Management and a Diploma in Customs Legislation and Procedures.

Dr. Christopher P Pasi

MBChB (UZ) DTM&H (LON) M Med Med (UZ) FCP (ECSA)

Dr. Christopher P Pasi is a specialist consultant Physician practicing internal medicine at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital (formerly Harare Central Hospital) for the past 20 years. He was Director of Clinical Services at the same institution from June 2018 and appointed the Acting Chief Executive Officer in July 2020. He has interest in Tropical Medicine and Respiratory Medicine running clinics at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital and privately. He is past President of the National Physicians Association of Zimbabwe, (NaPAZ), and served on the Medical and Dental Practitioners’ Council of Zimbabwe, (MDPCZ) sitting on the Executive Committee, Practice Control Committee and Chairing the Health Committee that advises Council on fitness to practice. He also served on the Registration Committee of the Health Professions Authority representing MDPCZ up to June 2020. He has served as a Board Member of Natpharm, the National Pharmaceutical Company of Zimbabwe from 2013 to 2016. Dr. Pasi is the Zimbabwe training Director for East Central and Southern Africa College of Physicians Specialist training programme for internal medicine. He is the current Chairman of the Malaria Case Management Subcommittee for the Ministry of Health and Child Care since 2014 and also participated in the national COVID 19 Case Management Committee to contribute to the treatment guidelines. Dr. Pasi sits on the Registration Committee of MCAZ and chairs the Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Trials Committee.

Dr Susan L. Mutambu

Dr Mutambu is a full-time Senior Lecturer at Medical Laboratory, AU.

She is a holder of PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Master in Medical Parasitology and Bachelor of Microbiology and HND Applied Biology degrees. Dr. Mutambu has over 20 years working experience. She was awarded the Joseph Alicata Award by University of Hawaii at Manoa John A Burns School of Medicine for Outstanding student and Dean’s Graduate Award. Dr Mutambu has published many papers such as ‘Inclusion of edaphic predictors for enhancement of models to determine distribution of soil transmitted helminths’ and ‘Reduction in Malaria Incidence following Indoor Residual Spraying with Actellic 300 CS in a Setting with Pyrethoid Resistance and High Resolution Plasmodium Falciparum Malaria Risk Mapping in Mutasa District, Zimbabwe: Implications for Regaining Control’ e.t.c