Names of 15 ministers left out of Mnangagwa cabinet
HARARE: The following people are no longer ministers in President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s new cabinet:
Patrick Chinamasa – (Minister of Finance and Economic Development)
Constantino Chiwenga – (Minister of Defence, Security and War Veterans)
David Parirenyatwa – (Minister of Health and Child Care),
Terence Mukupe – (Deputy Minister for Finance and Economic Development),
Pupurayi Togarepi – (Deputy Minister for Youth Affairs),
Mike Bimha – (Minister of Industry and Commerce),
Simon Khaya Moyo – (Minister of Energy and Power Development) was also acting Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting Services
Supa Mandiwanzira – (Minister of Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security)
Obert Mpofu – (Minister of Home Affairs and Culture)
Petronella Kagonye – (Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare)
Kembo Mohadi – (Minister of National Reconciliation)
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi – (Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring of Government Programmes)
Christopher Mushohwe – (Minister of State in the Presidents’ Office Responsible for National Scholarships)
Angeline Masuku – (Minister of State for Bulawayo Metropolitan Province) Miriam Chikukwa- (Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan Province)
David Musabayana – (Minister of State for Mashonaland East Province) Webster Shamu- (Minister of State for Mashonaland West Province)
Owen Ncube – (Minister of State for Midlands Province)
Josiah Hungwe – (Minister of State for Masvingo Province)
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