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Mnangagwa's Command cabinet - 22 ministers, 6 deputies
01 Dec 2017 at 05:07hrs | Views
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday appointed a 22-member Cabinet in a move that saw some line ministries with functional duplications being merged.
He also brought in some new faces into Government.
Six new deputy ministers and 10 Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs were also appointed.
The appointments, announced by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, were made in terms of Section 104 (1) of the Constitution.
Patrick Chinamasa is now the substantive Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, while Obert Mpofu was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and Culture.
Mpofu was the Home Affairs Minister in the last Cabinet.
Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshal Perrance Shiri is the new Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, while Dr Lazarus Dokora remains in charge of the Primary and Secondary Education portfolio.
Dr David Parirenyatwa remains Health and Child Care Minister.
Dr Kembo Mohadi is the new Minister of Defence, Security and War Veterans.
Sydney Sekeramayi, the last Defence Minister, was dropped.
Ziyambi Ziyambi takes over the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs from former Central Intelligence Organisation director-general, Major-General (Retired) Happyton Bonyongwe who superintended over the portfolio for less than two months.
Maj-Gen Bonyongwe was appointed a Cabinet Minister in a reshuffle by former president Robert Mugabe in October.
Major-General Sibusiso Moyo is the new Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, with Kazembe Kazembe coming in as the Minister of Sports, Arts and Recreation.
Kazembe Kazembe takes over from Makhosini Hlongwane.
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association (ZNLWVA) chairperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa is now the Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services.
Dr Mike Bimha is the new Minister of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development, while July Moyo comes in as the new Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing.
Sithembiso Nyoni is the new Minister of Women and Youth Affairs.
Head of the University of Zimbabwe Geography and Environmental Science department Professor Amon Murwira replaces Professor Jonathan Moyo as the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Development.
Supa Mandiwanzira retained his portfolio which has been merged with cyber security. He is now the Minister of Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security.
Former National University of Science and Technology (Nust) pro-vice chancellor Professor Clever Nyathi is the new Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, and Dr Joram Gumbo remains Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister.
Mimosa Mining Company executive chairman, Mr Winston Chitando, is the new Minister of Mines and Mining Development, while Simon Khaya Moyo now heads to the Ministry of Energy and Power Development.
Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri was appointed Environment, Water and Climate, minister.
Prisca Mupfumira, who was dropped in the last Cabinet reshuffle, bounced back as Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister.
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi is the new Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring of Government programmes.
The six deputy ministers appointed by President Mnangagwa are: Terrence Mukupe (Finance and Economic Development), David Marapira (Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement), Paul Mavima (Primary and Secondary Education), Victor Matemadanda (War Veterans), Pupurai Togarepi (Youth Affairs) and Joshua Malinga (Social Welfare).
Miriam Chikukwa (Harare), Martin Dinha (Mashonaland Central), Webster Shamhu (Mashonaland West) have retained their positions as Provincial Affairs Ministers.
The new Provincial Affairs Minister for Bulawayo is Angeline Masuku; Manicaland will be headed by Monica Mutsvangwa, while David Musabayana will be in charge of Mashonaland East.
Cain Mathema heads back to Matabeleland North as Provincial Affairs Minister, while Josiah Hungwe replaces Paul Chimedza in Masvingo.
Owen Ncube replaces Jason Machaya as Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister.
Abednico Ncube will superintend over Matabeleland South province.
Dr Mushohwe, a long-serving director of the Presidential Scholarship Programme, remains the Minister of State for Government Scholarships in the President's Office.
He also brought in some new faces into Government.
Six new deputy ministers and 10 Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs were also appointed.
The appointments, announced by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda, were made in terms of Section 104 (1) of the Constitution.
Patrick Chinamasa is now the substantive Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, while Obert Mpofu was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and Culture.
Mpofu was the Home Affairs Minister in the last Cabinet.
Air Force of Zimbabwe Commander, Air Marshal Perrance Shiri is the new Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement, while Dr Lazarus Dokora remains in charge of the Primary and Secondary Education portfolio.
Dr David Parirenyatwa remains Health and Child Care Minister.
Dr Kembo Mohadi is the new Minister of Defence, Security and War Veterans.
Sydney Sekeramayi, the last Defence Minister, was dropped.
Ziyambi Ziyambi takes over the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs from former Central Intelligence Organisation director-general, Major-General (Retired) Happyton Bonyongwe who superintended over the portfolio for less than two months.
Maj-Gen Bonyongwe was appointed a Cabinet Minister in a reshuffle by former president Robert Mugabe in October.
Major-General Sibusiso Moyo is the new Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, with Kazembe Kazembe coming in as the Minister of Sports, Arts and Recreation.
Kazembe Kazembe takes over from Makhosini Hlongwane.
Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association (ZNLWVA) chairperson, Christopher Mutsvangwa is now the Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services.
Sithembiso Nyoni is the new Minister of Women and Youth Affairs.
Head of the University of Zimbabwe Geography and Environmental Science department Professor Amon Murwira replaces Professor Jonathan Moyo as the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Development.
Supa Mandiwanzira retained his portfolio which has been merged with cyber security. He is now the Minister of Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security.
Former National University of Science and Technology (Nust) pro-vice chancellor Professor Clever Nyathi is the new Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, and Dr Joram Gumbo remains Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister.
Mimosa Mining Company executive chairman, Mr Winston Chitando, is the new Minister of Mines and Mining Development, while Simon Khaya Moyo now heads to the Ministry of Energy and Power Development.
Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri was appointed Environment, Water and Climate, minister.
Prisca Mupfumira, who was dropped in the last Cabinet reshuffle, bounced back as Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister.
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi is the new Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring of Government programmes.
The six deputy ministers appointed by President Mnangagwa are: Terrence Mukupe (Finance and Economic Development), David Marapira (Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement), Paul Mavima (Primary and Secondary Education), Victor Matemadanda (War Veterans), Pupurai Togarepi (Youth Affairs) and Joshua Malinga (Social Welfare).
Miriam Chikukwa (Harare), Martin Dinha (Mashonaland Central), Webster Shamhu (Mashonaland West) have retained their positions as Provincial Affairs Ministers.
The new Provincial Affairs Minister for Bulawayo is Angeline Masuku; Manicaland will be headed by Monica Mutsvangwa, while David Musabayana will be in charge of Mashonaland East.
Cain Mathema heads back to Matabeleland North as Provincial Affairs Minister, while Josiah Hungwe replaces Paul Chimedza in Masvingo.
Owen Ncube replaces Jason Machaya as Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister.
Abednico Ncube will superintend over Matabeleland South province.
Dr Mushohwe, a long-serving director of the Presidential Scholarship Programme, remains the Minister of State for Government Scholarships in the President's Office.
Source - chronicle