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David Mathayo David

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David Mathayo David
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Development
In office
28 November 2010 – 20 December 2013
PresidentJakaya Kikwete
Preceded byJohn Magufuli
Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives
In office
17 October 2006 – 31 October 2010
Deputy Minister of Industry, Trade & Marketing
In office
6 January 2006 – 16 October 2006
Member of Parliament
forSame West
Assumed office
December 2005
Preceded byJohn Singo
Personal details
Born (1969-07-24)24 July 1969 (age 55)
NationalityTanzanian
Political partyCCM
SpousePamela Mathayo
Alma materSokoine University(BSc)
University of Pretoria(MSc)
Free State University(PhD)

David Mathayo David (born 24 July 1969) is a TanzanianCCM politician andMember of Parliament for Same West constituency since 2005. He is the currentMinister of Livestock and Fisheries Development.[1]

Background

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Mathayo (formerly known as David Msuya) graduated from Sokoine University in Morogoro with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine in 1997. He is known to have emigrated to Botswana to teach at an agricultural college in Serowe. While in Botswana he "won" an election as an MP of West Same constituent back in Tanzania and got picked to be a deputy minister in Trade and Industry. He is currently serving as the deputy minister for agriculture.

Mathayo was one of the youngest MPs to be into a ministerial post. His selection was the epitome of president Kikwete's new leadership style which disregarded age as a factor and valued education and talent. Mathayo's qualifications have been a subject of debate in the public since his selection into his current ministerial position. Many wonder how he managed to achieve all his postgraduate qualifications in 5 years while working on a full-time basis in Botswana. According to his on-line CV1, he graduated in Sokoine (BVM) in 1997 (this qualification as a vet doctor is undisputed). From here he went to teach at a college in Serowe Botswana where he also got his M.Sc (1998–2001, then he got his Pg.Dip (2000–2001), then his Ph.D in Agriculture (2001–2003). Many people who know Mathayo personally including his Sokoine University lecturers believe that his postgraduate qualifications, especially the Ph.D, are unlikely to be genuine. Recently the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) wrote a letter that they had verified the authenticity of Dr Mathayo's certificates.2 However, the question still remains whether the TCU verified the certificates or the actual studies and qualifications of Mathayo.3

Education chronology

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Work chronology

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  • Teacher at Serowe College Botswana (1998–2001)(full-time)
  • Teacher at Associated college of University of Botswana (2001–2003)?This is the same as Serowe college?

Politics

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  • CCM Member of National Executive Council (1997–2002)While out of the country serving another government
  • CCM Member of Parliament of Tanzania (2005–2010)

References

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  1. ^"Member of Parliament CV". Parliament of Tanzania. Archived fromthe original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved5 September 2013.
At the time of dissolution, the party had 185 of the 239electoral seats in theNational Assembly
Arusha Region(4/7)
Dar es Salaam Region(6/8)
Dodoma Region(9/9)
Iringa Region(10/11)
Kagera Region(9/10)
Kigoma Region(3/8)
Kilimanjaro Region(5/9)
Lindi Region(6/8)
Manyara Region(5/6)
Mara Region(6/7)
Mbeya Region(9/11)
Morogoro Region(10/10)
Mtwara Region(7/7)
Mwanza Region(10/13)
Pwani Region(9/9)
Rukwa Region(7/8)
Ruvuma Region(7/7)
Shinyanga Region(8/13)
Singida Region(7/8)
Tabora Region(9/9)
Tanga Region(11/11)
Pemba Island(0/18)
None (The island is the opposition stronghold of theCivic United Front)
Unguja North Region(7/8)
Unguja South Region(5/5)
Urban West Region(16/19)
Nominated by the President(7/8)
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