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Mzezewa departs NY Times for WSJ

Tariro Mzezewa

Tariro Mzezewa, a national correspondent at The New York Times, will leave to join the style desk at The Wall Street Journal and WSJ. magazine to cover personalities, trends and issues in culture and style.

Mzezewa joined the Times in 2016 as an editorial assistant. She then served as a staff editor on Opinion and then as a travel reporter. She was also a markets reporter at Thomson Reuters.

Mzezewa has a B.A. from John Cabot University and a M.S. from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

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