| Name | Joey Bimha | ![]() |
| Surname | Bimha | |
| First Names | Joey Mazorodze | |
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| Country of Birth | Zimbabwe |
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| 2003 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Permanent Secretary | |
| Date of Birth | 31 Oct 1948 |
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| Notes | Personal: Born on 31 October 1948. Married. Education: B.A., University of London (1971); Graduate Certificate in Education, University of Zimbabwe (1972) and M.A. (Political Science), Carleton University, Ottawa,(1986). Professional Experience: From January 1973 to March 1982, High School Teacher, Ministry of Education; April 1982 – November 1983, Senior Administrative Officer on the Western Europe and Americas Desk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; November 1983 – June, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Zimbabwe to the United Nations, New York; June 1984 – July 1988, Counsellor and Head of Chancery, Zimbabwe High Commission, Ottawa Canada; July 1988 – March 1989, Assistant Secretary, Africa Desk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zimbabwe; March 1989 – October 1990, Counsellor and Head of Chancery, Zimbabwe High Commission, Gaberone, Botswana; October 1990, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Zimbabwe to Ethiopia and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa – Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; April 1993 – June 1994, Under Secretary, International Organisations Desk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zimbabwe; June 1994 – April 1996, Director, Office of the President and Cabinet, Zimbabwe; May 1996 – April 2002, Ambassador of Zimbabwe to France, Portugal and the Vatican, Permanent Delegate to UNESCO – Paris, France; May 2002 – May 2003 Divisional Head, Europe and the Americas; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zimbabwe; May 2003 to October 2003, Acting Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zimbabwe; October 2003 – to Present, Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Zimbabwe. Authorship: English for Zimbabwe – a High School English Course for second language speakers currently in use in Zimbabwean High Schools. [ Retrieved on 22-03-07 - http://www.zimfa.gov.zw/about/profiles001.htm ] |
| Record last updated on 27 MAY 2008 |
