Ray Bande
Senior Reporter
PRINCETON Institute student Tinotenda Muzenda will be representing Zimbabwe at the United Nations Best Diplomats in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from July 23 to 26.
Best Diplomats is an international youth-focused conference designed to foster leadership and diplomatic skills through Model United Nations (MUN) simulations.
Held in Kuala Lumpur, the event includes, workshops, negotiation sessions, and cultural exchanges. It aims to develop future, globally-minded leaders.
The talented youngster will follow this by attending the International Global Conference of Mooting in November 2026.
In a statement Princeton Institute wrote: “At Princeton Institute, we do not just train students to pass exams. We empower them to lead nations. We are bursting with pride to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of our very own Tinotenda Muzenda.
“As a vital member of the Zimbabwe National Moot Court Council, Tinotenda has already helped put Zimbabwe on the map, securing first place and gold medals at the 2025 International Mooting Championships. His personal accolades are staggering, having been named Best African Speaker and Best Appellate of Zimbabwe.
“Young Tinotenda Muzenda does not just participate, he leads. Within the national team, he holds prestigious posts including High Counsel of the Moot Court, Director of Mooting Excellence, and President of the Judicial Relations Junior Panel.”



