Sarah Kachingwe
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Born1936
Rusape, Zimbabwe
Died2012 (aged 75–76)
Greendale, Harare, Zimbabwe
AlmamaterUniversity College of Rhodesia
OccupationsPolitician, activist
Sarah Kachingwe | |
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| Born | 1936 Rusape, Zimbabwe |
| Died | 2012 (aged 75–76) Greendale, Harare, Zimbabwe |
| Alma mater | University College of Rhodesia |
| Occupations | Politician, activist |
| Spouse | Joe Kachingwe |
Sarah Kachingwe (née Chavunduka;[1] 1936–2012) was a Zimbabwean politician and activist. She is the first black female to enroll at the University College of Rhodesia in 1957. She went on to become the secretary for Information, Posts and Telecommunications and also to serve on the board of Zimpapers and the Forestry Commission.[2]
