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Dr Sifundo Chief Moyo
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Dr Sifundo Chief Moyo
@Chieftainship
Secretary General, Pan African Postal Union (PAPU); an Economist, Business Leader, Postal Diplomat & Consultant and God-loving Family Man!!!
Tanzania Katılım Nisan 2014
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This morning at Sheraton Hotel, I officially opened the 4th East African Communications Organisation Post & Logistics Forum (EPLF4), jointly convened by @UCC_Official, Posta Uganda, and @EACO_Int.
Uganda is honoured to host this strategic regional gathering of postal operators, regulators, and logistics experts—focused on transforming post and logistics through innovation, digitalization, and improved service delivery.
As H.E. President @KagutaMuseveni always reminds us, our task today is to protect the gains—the progress we’ve made in digital transformation, regional integration, and inclusive service delivery—so that every Ugandan benefits from a connected and competitive economy.
Through @MoICT_Ug and @UCC_Official, Government remains committed to modernizing the postal and logistics ecosystem, supporting e-commerce, and strengthening last-mile connectivity in line with Vision 2040 and the @NRMOnline's development agenda.
Together, let’s elevate excellence, strengthen partnerships, and continue protecting the gains for a more connected and prosperous East Africa.
#ProtectingTheGains




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Capturing memories!
The group photo at EACO 4 2025 brings together key stakeholders and delegates, symbolizing collaboration and commitment to transforming the postal and logistics sector in East Africa.
#AnInclusiveDigitalEconomy
#EACO42025
#DigitalSafetyYourPriority
#GoldenPosts
@UCC_Official @UgCERT
@bbossa @PostaUganda @SheratonKla @jumuiya @MoICT_Ug @DhlUganda




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The 4th Annual @EacoInfo Post & Logistics Forum (EPLF4) is underway at Sheraton Kampala this morning.
Since its inception in 2022, this forum has grown into a premier regional platform that brings together designated postal operators, regulators, service providers, development partners & private sector actors from East Africa.
The opening ceremony has been attended by @MoICT_Ug Minister of State Godfrey Kabbyanga, the @papuafrica Secretary General Dr Sifundo Chief Moyo,@EacoInfo Director General Caroline Koech & Ag. @UCC_ED Fred Otunnu, among other dignitaries from the region & beyond.
@ConsumerUCC
@UCC_ED
#InclusiveDigitalEconomy




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Collaboration and partnerships need to be embraced. We need to embrace innovation, invest in technology, and provide customer satisfaction. As we look to the future, it is clear that the postal and logistics forum will evolve, says Dr. Sifundo Chief Moyo, Secretary General, PAPU.
#AnInclusiveDigitalEconomy
#EACO42025
#DigitalSafetyYourPriority
#GoldenPosts
@UCC_Official @UgCERT
@bbossa @PostaUganda @SheratonKla @jumuiya @MoICT_Ug @DhlUganda


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@TateMavetera Happy birthday Hon. More life and more blessings to you!!!
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Birthdays gain true meaning when spent in service of others.Thank you all for the warm birthday wishes.I am forever grateful.
My heart is full after celebrating my birthday with the resilient souls of Chikomba West Constituency sharing meals, providing food hampers, and launching a sustainability fund to empower people with disabilities. Compassion is not just giving a hand, it is building a future where everyone thrives.We had 187 Beneficiaries of people with various disabilities, widows and child headed families who received food hampers in Chikomba West Constituency as a gift from me on coming to celebrate my 39th birthday with me.
I lost my mother when she was 33years yet I was 10years old so I celebrate each day because it counts,it can only be God who makes us see the next year and day.
In this life it's difficult to make everyone happy.However,I am glad to have done what I thought could bring a smile to someone.
To serve is a lifelong promise; to give is to plant seeds of hope that outlive us. For me true joy lies not in what we receive, but in what we leave behind.
I remain forever committed to uplifting lives of various people for i was also assisted by others to be here today.I will continue to serve enerstly because service is the legacy that never fades.
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Always a pleasure to meet Dr. Sifundo Chief Moyo @Chieftainship, SG of @papuafrica. We discussed PAPU’s achievements in DRM, digital financial inclusion & reaffirmed our shared commitment to regional cooperation, #CapacityBuilding & alignment ahead of 28th #UPUCongress in #Dubai.

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@UPU_DG @papuafrica The Africa Region is honoured to have hosted you @UPU_DG . We cherish your understanding, cooperation and progressive engagements with us. We appreciate your vision of ensuring the global postal service achieves inclusivity, digitizes, transforms and delivers to the citizens.
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Message by the @papuafrica Secretary General @Chieftainship on the commemoration of the #PAPUDay2025. This day reflects on the ongoing efforts to reorient the postal sector as a key driver for Africa's socio-economic development. @marywambui_m @Mugonyid
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@TafadzwaMugwadi @RTsvangirayi @ChinamasaPA Congratulations brother. A wind of caution please: suing is easy, anybody can initiate the process, but winning the case is another thing altogether. Watch out!! 🤣🤣 (it’s on a lighter note)
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@RTsvangirayi @ChinamasaPA Thank you sekuru. You owe me. I will sue u soon if you don't honor kkkk
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Today marks a special day as I took an oath before The Hon. Justice Chitapi, joining the noble & prestigious legal profession. Henceforth when they say talk to my lawyer, it could be me. I salute Cde @ChinamasaPA, lecturers, friends & family for all the support. A journey begins!




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@TendaiManatsa2 There is a book about father and daughter, do you want it
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@ethiopost Well done Mr Dagmawi. Your versatility assures us that you will take the organisation to the next level. PAPU is on hand to assist where desired by yourself. Best wishes
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We are delighted to announce that Ato Dagmawi Hailiye is the new CEO of Ethiopost. Demonstrating exceptional leadership skills during his tenure as Postal Operations Deputy CEO since 2021, Ato Dagmawi has conducted comprehensive process evaluations, introduced impactful changes, and motivated his team to achieve excellence.
With over ten years of experience in the postal and courier industry, Ato Dagmawi has been a valuable member of Ethiopost since March 2021. Since joining, he has played a crucial role in implementing reforms, showcasing his expertise in setting and meeting objectives, and motivating his team. These efforts have led to significant improvements in service quality for EMS as well as parcel and letters products under his oversight.
His commitment to fostering positive change and unwavering optimism has been a constant source of inspiration for the entire organization. We are thrilled to see the heights to which Ato Dagmawi will lead Ethiopost in this new chapter. Please join us in welcoming and congratulating Ato Dagmawi on his new role!

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#ZIMWatch🇿🇼: Zimbabwe’s money supply (M2) is growing at a FEVERISH 199%/yr.
It’s no surprise that today I measure Zimbabwe’s inflation at an OUTRAGEOUS 996%/yr, making it the world’s TOP INFLATOR.

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@NewsHawksLive In our last encounter he shared his vision of harnessing water from the Zambezi River around the Tete province to Harare, Lowveld, right through RSA to the Cape Province. It’s a pity he never lived to see this dream realized. I will miss his counsel. MHDSRIP
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Zimbabwean local businessman Chemist Siziba who was one of the pioneers in the mobile telecommunications industry has died.
He was 77.
Siziba died of kidney failure at Parirenyatwa Hospital in Harare this afternoon.
Siziba, who was the founder of the liquidated Cosmos Cellular (Pvt) Ltd and later chairman of Broadlands Network, was born in Filabusi, Matabeleland South, on 30 June 1947.
He grew up in Filabusi and got educated in mission schools in the region.
He then went to Bulawayo and later Harare for education at the University of Rhodesia.
After that, he left the country to further his electrical engineering studies at the University of Mumbai, a public state university in Mumbai, formerly known as the University of Bombay.
From India, Siziba went to the United Kingdom where he worked for years and acquired several post-graduate qualifications related to engineering.
In the later 1970s, he left the UK for Lusaka, Zambia, to join the liberation struggle as a Zapu cadre, working under the National Security Organisation led by the late Russian-trained Zipra intelligence supremo Dumiso Dabangwa.
Siziba remained close to Dabengwa throughout his life until he died on 23 May 2019.
Siziba was one of the mourners at Dabengwa's moving funeral at Manxeleni in Ntabazinduna, about 40km outside Bualwayo.
After the historic Lancaster House ceasefire and transitional talks in London at the end of liberation war, Siziba returned home with the Zapu delegation.
He then joined government in 1980 working under the Minister of Roads, Road Traffic, Post and Telecommunications George Silundika, a senior Zapu nationalist leader, who died on 9 April 1981.
Siziba worked for government for eight years.
He then ventured into business and black empowerment issues, becoming Indigenous Business Development Centre leader when it was founded in 1991.
Siziba then started a bicycles manufacturing business and operated in the food industry manufacturing cornflakes.
In 1996, Siziba founded Cosmos Cellular.
When PTC launched its cellular telephone service, Net*One, Cosmos and two other companies being service providers.
That made Siziba cash-rich for sometime and he enjoyed it as it lasted.
For sometime he sponsored football, especially the Cosmos Cellular Football Challenge Cup between Dynamos and Highlanders, and beauty pageants which were handled by his communication director the late Fortune Ncube.
In recent years, he had a big dream campaigning for a mega water project to supply water to Harare and other surrounding areas from Tete Province in Mozambique.
He said the Koreans were interested in funding the project.
After losing his Cosmos Cellular business years down the line, Siziba hit difficult times and struggled on the slippery slopes of life, including fighting in the courts for his huge vast tract of land - 300 hectares - around the Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport he brought from fellow businessesman Craig John William Danckwerts.
A fierce protracted dispute later erupted over the deal. He died bitter over the issue.
Siziba became a pale shadow of his usually confident, vocal and bombastic self.
At his favourite drinking hole, Oasis Hotel in Harare, which most drinkers mainly from Matabeleland, then called Emthonjeni (a well or source of water in Ndebele), drinking or the weekend would not have started until his arrival.
His usual humorous and joking favourite line upon arirval at the bar was always: "Vachaita sei? MuZezuru give me some beer and order one for yourself!".
Or "Savage, give me some beer, a Pilsner, and order for all these savages, including those I don't even know!"
Always people from different backgrounds would respond with a roar of laughter.
In his social circles, Siziba liked debating. It would be an usual day if Siziba is a bar and there is no fierce over thing or other.
From business, politics and international affairs, he was always locked in debates.
One of his favourite debating subject matters was politics,
governance and leadership.
Siziba always argued that the country would be better off if it was led by a engineer, not "these lawyers, teachers or political scientists", as he would say.
"I'm the only man who defies Shona logic - kuti kudzidza hakuperi; mina ngifunde ngaqeda; I finished education!"
Siziba's view would broadly be: If we are really serious about fixing this country, you need a leader who has an engineering background to lead for 10 years.
You see, there is one unique quality which defines an engineer, it is the ability to solve problems – including those that may at first seem insoluble.
Engineers are trained, Siziba would say, to figure out how to make things better or solve mysteries, whether is a product, a new technology or a process.
We are taught how to approach challenges and use critical-thinking skills to find possible solutions, he would say.
Knowing how to do this is critical in all endeavours of life, particularly when you are in a leadership position, Siziba would always argue.
RIP Chemist Chothozwa Siziba "Hwanqa". Hamba kahle Bra Chem.

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