[2] He was replaced by Chinondidyachii Mararike in early 2008 when a judge determined that he was unfit to perform his duties as the chairman of MIC because he was 'politically biased.'.
[3] He was controversially reappointed to a Zimbabwe media board in October 2009 even though a parliamentary committee gave him low marks during an interview.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Literature and History from Roberts Wesleyan College, Chili, New York.
[6] He writes a weekly column in the Sunday Mail, which he regularly uses to support government policies on one hand and to attack perceived enemies of the state on the other.
The scanty reports available indicate that during his time in America, attending school and teaching, he cohabited with a woman called Ruth Laughlin [9]