George Charamba Shines in South Korea: Social Media Buzzes Over Deputy Chief Secretary’s Changed Appearance

George Charamba Shines in South Korea: Social Media Buzzes Over Deputy Chief Secretary’s Changed Appearance

George Charamba Shines in South Korea: Social Media Buzzes Over Deputy Chief Secretary’s Changed Appearance

A section of Zimbabweans on X (formerly Twitter) have praised Deputy Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, George Charamba, who is currently in South Korea.

Charamba, who is accompanying President Emmerson Mnangagwa on the trip, recently gave a media briefing about the bilateral talks between Mnangagwa and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeoul.

Also read: President Mnangagwa’s Spokesperson George Charamba Explains The “Leader Of The Opposition” Deal That Chamisa Rejected

Zimbos Buzz Over George Charamba’s Changed Appearance in South Korea

George Charamba Changed Appearance
George Charamba (Image: OPC/X)

A video of Charamba, looking sharp in a navy blue suit and clean-shaven, was shared on the Presidential Communications official account. Many Zimbabweans commented on his appearance, commending his professional look. Some also noted that he seems to have gained some weight. Here are a few of their comments:

@LeeTheAlist:

This looks professional

@mdyanadzoching1:

Ma Boss manyamaa…..viva……!

@Chaguta7610:

Nhasi Charamba looks more serious and more respectful. Kwete zvake zvekuzviita maningi ndava pano. Munhu ane mukanwa makaora uyu!

@TFovhoro:

Vakudya mari even skin yachinja not zviya zvavaita zvekutungana kwembudzi

@the_Dzimbabwe:

Ah! Ndivo wena! Ndanga ndativashaya kaini 😂🤣

Also read: George Charamba’s Impressive Cambridge A-Level Results Leave Zimbabweans in Awe

Zimbabwe Seeks South Korea Teaching Deal

In related news, the Zimbabwean government has started negotiations with South Korea to create job opportunities for Zimbabwean English teachers. Zimbabwe aims to have its status as an English-speaking country officially recognized by the South Korean government, which would help local teachers find employment in South Korea.

This development was announced by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Dr Fredrick Shava during a ceremony for signing an Air Services Agreement.

“English is an official language in Zimbabwe and the sole medium of instruction at all levels of education,” he said.

Successful negotiations could bring significant benefits to Zimbabwe through remittances from Zimbabwean teachers employed in South Korea.

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