Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made two cabinet appointments including the appointment of Ambassador Dr Frederick Shava as the new Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister following recent passing away of Dr SB Moyo.
Shava has been Zimbabwe’s United Nations (UN) Ambassador.
Honourable Mhona, MP for Chikomba Central becomes the new Transport Minister, filling the gap left by late Dr Biggie Joel Matiza, while Deputy Minister Mike Madiro has moved from Home Affairs to Transport and Infrastructural Development.
Mnangagwa has also made other appointments.
Honourable Kindness Paradza becomes the new Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services. He replaces Honourable Mutodi.
Honourable Matsikenyere, MP for Chimanimani East becomes the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in charge of Manicaland. Honourable Mabhoyi-Ncube from Beitbridge joins Home Affairs as Deputy Minister.
APPOINTMENTS IN FULL:
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade – – – Ambassador Frederick Shava
Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development – – – Honourable Mhona MP Chikomba Central
Deputy Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development – – – Cde Mike Madiro
Deputy Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services- – – Honourable Kindness Paradza
Deputy Minister of Home Affairs- – – Honourable Mabhoyi-Ncube MP
Minister of State for Manicaland – – – Honourable Matsikenyere MP