Masire-Mwamba appointed new C/wealth deputy chief

 

Sharma said: 'I am truly delighted to be able to make this appointment.  From an exceptional field of candidates from six countries, Masire-Mwamba offered a wealth of experience in a broad range of areas of our work. I am confident that the Commonwealth will benefit enormously from the significant contribution that Masire-Mwamba will make.'
Masire-Mwamba will succeed Florence Mugasha of Uganda, the outgoing deputy secretary-general who will soon be leaving after six years in  the post. 'The Commonwealth has benefited greatly from Mugasha's wisdom and leadership, and we wish her well in her future endeavours,' added Sharma.

Responding to the appointment, Masire-Mwamba said, 'I am honoured to have been given this great opportunity and I look forward to working in the service of the Commonwealth'.
Masire-Mwamba will report to Sharma on political affairs, legal and constitutional affairs and youth affairs, and she will also oversee the Commonwealth Secretariat's Corporate Services Division, Human Resources Section and the Human Rights Unit.

She will work alongside Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Ransford Smith of Jamaica, in post since August 2006, who is responsible for economic affairs, and the Secretariat's activities in governance and institutional development, social transformation, and special advisory services. 

Masire-Mwamba has held a number of high level positions, including those of Chief Executive of Botswana Export Development and Investment Authority (BEDIA), Group Manager of Corporate Business and Regulatory Affairs for the Botswana Telecommunications Corporation; and UK Business Development Manager for the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation.

Masire-Mwamba holds a BSc from the University of London, and an MBA from the University of Pittsburgh, USA.