2010 Cabinet of the Zimbabwe Government of National Unity

In June 2011, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai reshuffled the portion of the cabinet appointed by his party (MDC-T),[1] within the Government of National Unity that was formed on 13 February 2009. Ministers appointed by the other two parties were not reshuffled.

Cabinet

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Portfolio Minister
President Emmerson Mnangagwa
First Vice President Constantino Chiwenga
Second Vice President Kembo Mohadi
Minister of Home Affairs and Culture Obert Mpofu
Minister of Media, Information and Broadcasting Services Chris Mutsvangwa
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sibusiso Moyo
Minister for International Trade Sibusiso Moyo
Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Priscah Mupfumira
Minister of Defence, Security and War Veterans Constantino Chiwenga
Minister for Information and Communications Supa Mandiwanzira
Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi
Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Amon Murwira
Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Paul Mavima
Minister of Health and Child Welfare David Parirenyatwa
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Petronella Kagonye
Minister of Mines and Mining Development Winston Chitando
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Patrick Chinamasa
Minister of Lands and Rural Resettlement Perence Shiri
Minister of Industry and Commerce Michael Bimha
Minister of Agriculture Perence Shiri
Minister of State for Housing and Local Government July Moyo
Minister for Women and Equalities Sithembiso Nyoni
Minister of Youth Afairs Sithembiso Nyoni
Minister of Public Works July Moyo
Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe
Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Joram Gumbo
Minister of Environment, Water and Climate Oppah Muchinguri
Minister of Energy and Power Development Simon Khaya-Moyo
Senior Advisor to the President Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Minister of State for Constitutional Affairs Ziyambi Ziyambi
Minister of State for Government Scholarships Christopher Mushohwe
Provincial Governors
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland East David Musabayana
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland West Webster Shamu
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland Central Martin Tafara Dinha
Provincial Governor of Masvingo Josiah Dunira Hungwe
Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North Ndabazekaya Giyilitshe Cain Mathema
Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South Abednico Ncube
Provincial Governor of Manicaland Monica Mutsvangwa
Provincial Governor of Midlands Owen Ncube
Provincial Governor of Harare Miriam Rutendo Chikukwa
Provincial Governor of Bulawayo Angeline Masuku

Ministers of State

Portfolio Minister
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Didymus Noel Edwin Mutasa MP (ZANU-PF)
Minister of State for National Security in the President’s Office Sydney Tigere Sekeramayi MP (ZANU-PF)
Minister of State in the President's Office Sen John Landa Nkomo (ZANU-PF) (up to December 2009)[2]
Minister of State in the Vice-President's Office (Office of Sen Joseph Msika) Sen Flora Buka (ZANU-PF)
Minister of State in the Vice-President's Office (Office of Joyce Teurai Ropa Mujuru MP) Sylvester Robert Nguni MP (ZANU-PF)
Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office Jameson Zvidzai Timba MP (MDC-T)
Minister of State in the Deputy Prime Minister's Office (Office of Thokozani Khuphe MP) Sen Sekai Masikana Holland (MDC-T)
Minister of State in the Deputy Prime Minister's Office (Office of Prof Arthur Mutambara) Sen Gibson Jama Sibanda (MDC-M)

Deputy Ministers

Portfolio Deputy Minister
Deputy Minister of Public Service Andrew Langa MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development Jessie Fungai Majome (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Tongai Matutu MP (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion Samuel Undenge MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education Sen Lutho Addington Tapela (MDC-M)
Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Michael Chakanaka Bimha MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Regional Integration and International Cooperation Sen Reuben Marumahoko (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Health and Child Welfare Douglas Tendai Mombeshora MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Local Government and Urban Development Sesel Zvidzai MP (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs Sen Obert Gutu (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Agriculture (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Education, Sport and Culture Lazarus Dokora MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of State Enterprise and Parastatals Walter Kufakunesu Chidakwa MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Public Works Guy Georgias (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Tracy Mutinhiri MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development Tichaona Mudzingwa MP (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development Gift Chimanikire MP (MDC-T)
Deputy Minister of Energy and Power Development Hubert Nyanhongo MP (ZANU-PF)
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Moses Mzila Ndlovu MP (MDC-M)
Deputy Minister of Media, Information and Publicity Murisi Zwizwai MP (MDC-T)

The following have been nominated, but not yet sworn in:[3][4]

See also

References

  1. "Tsvangirai's full statement on Cabinet reshuffle". The Zimbabwean. 2010-06-25. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
  2. "John Nkomo takes oath of office as VP". Zim Eye. 14 Dec 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
  3. "Tsvangirai names MDC-M MP to Cabinet". NewZimbabwe.com. 10 Feb 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-02-11. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  4. "Mugabe swears in 19 deputy ministers, 5 Ministers of State". NewZimbabwe.com. 20 Feb 2009. Archived from the original on 23 February 2009. Retrieved 2009-02-20.
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