Factsheet: Zimbabwe government ministers after 2023 elections - ZimFact
Ngoni Mhuruyengwe
September 11, 2023
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa named his top Cabinet team and other government ministers on September 11 following a general election in August, which the main opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) dismisses as fraudulent but did not challenge in court in favour of demanding new polls supervised by pan-African intergovernmental organisations.
Constantine Chiwenga
Kembo Mohadi
(The two were sworn-in on September 8)
(Appointed on September 11)
Defence: Oppah Muchinguri
Deputy: Levy Mayihlome
Local Government: Winston Chitando
Foreign Affairs: Fredrick Shava
Home Affairs: Kazembe Kazembe
Justice: Ziyambi Ziyambi
Deputy: Obert Mazungunye
Information: Jennifan Muswere
ICT: Tatenda Mavetera
Deputy: Dingumuzi Phuthi
Mines: Zhemu Soda
Higher Education: Amon Murwira
Deputy: Simelizwezwe Sibanda
Primary and Secondary Education: T Moyo
Deputy: Angeline Gata
Public Service, Labour: July Moyo
Deputy: Mercy Maruva Dinha
Industry and Commerce: Sithembiso Nyoni
Women’s Affairs: Monica Mutsvangwa
Deputy: Jennifer Nomsa Mhlanga
Transport: Felix Mhona
Energy: Edgar Moyo
National Housing: Daniel Garwe
Deputy: Yeukai Simbanegavi
Lands, Agriculture: Anxious Masuka
Deputy: Vangelis Peter Haritatos
Deputy: Davis Marapira
Health: David Mombeshora
Youth: Tino Machakaire
Deputy: Junior Mupamhanga
Sports: Kirsty Coventry
Deputy: Emily Jesiah
Environment, Climate: Mangaliso Ndlovu
Deputy: John Paradza
Tourism: Barbra Rwodzi
Deputy: Tongai Mnangagwa
Presidential Affairs: Lovemore Matuke
Skills Audit and Development: Paul Mavhima.
Bulawayo – Judith Ncube
Harare – Charles Tavengwa
Masvingo – Ezra Chadzamira
Midlands – Owen Ncube
Manicaland – Nokuthula Matsikenyere
Mashonaland East – Apolonia Munzverengwi
Mashonalnd West – Mirian Chombo
Mashonaland Central – Christopher Magomo
Matabeleland North – Richard Moyo
Matabeleland South – Evelyn Ndlovu
Presidential statement on New Cabinet.
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