Emmerson Mnangagwa, the new President of Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe, has last night announced a new cabinet that he will be working with, to revive Zimbabwe from Mugabe’s rule, as he promised.
Mnangagwa earned office after the former president Robert Mugabe agreed to resign from the office, on the 21 of November.
According to the sources, President Mnangagwa announced some new faces to take up positions however, some faces are still familiar.
Below is a list of President Mnangagwa’s new cabinet, according to the sources:
Cabinet Ministers
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Patrick Chinamasa:Â Minister of Finance and Economic PlanningÂ
Obert Mpofu: Minister of Home Affairs and Culture  Â
Air Marshal Perrance Shiri:Â Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural ResettlementÂ
Lazarus Dokora: Minister of Primary and Secondary Education Â
David Parirenyatwa: Minister of Health and Child Care Â
Kembo Mohadi:Â Minister of Defence, Security and War VeteransÂ
Ziyambi Ziyambi:Â Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary AffairsÂ
Major General Sibusiso Moyo:Â Minister Foreign Affairs and International TradeÂ
Kazembe Kazembe: Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation  Â
Mike Bimha: Minister of Industry, Commerce and Enterprise Development Â
July Moyo:Â Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National HousingÂ
Sithembiso Nyoni: Minister of Women and Youth Affairs Â
Professor Amon Murwira: Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Development Â
Supa Mandiwanzira:Â Minister of Information Communication Technology and Cyber SecurityÂ
Professor Clever Nyathi:Â Minister of Labor and Social WelfareÂ
Joram Gumbo: Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development  Â
Winston Chitando:Â Minister of Mines and Mining DevelopmentÂ
Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri:Â Minister of Environment, Water and ClimateÂ
Priscah Mupfumira: Minister of Tourism and Hospitality Industry  Â
Ambassador Simon Khaya Moyo: Minister of Energy and Power Development  Â
Chris Mutsvangwa:Â Minister of Information, Media and Broadcasting ServicesÂ
Simbarashe Mumbengegwi:Â Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and Monitoring Government Programmes.
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Deputy Ministers
Terence Mukupe: Deputy Minister for Finance and Economic Development
Davis Marapira: Deputy Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement
Professor Paul Mavima: Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education
Victor Matemadanda: Deputy Minister for War Veterans
Pupurayi Togarepi: Deputy Minister for Youth Affairs
Joshua Malinga: Deputy Minister for Social Welfare
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Ministers of State for the Provinces
Angeline Masuku: Minister of State for Bulawayo Metropolitan
Miriam Rutendo Chikukwa: Minister of State for Harare Metropolitan
Monica Mutsvangwa: Minister of State for Manicaland
Martin Tafara Dinha: Minister of State for Mashonaland Central
Webster Shamu: Minister of State for Mashonaland West
David Musabayana: Minister of State for Mashonaland East
Ndabazekaya Giyilitshe Cain Mathema: Minister of State for Matabeleland North
Abednico Ncube: Minister of State for Matabeleland South
Josiah Dunira Hungwe: Minister of State for Masvingo
Owen Ncube: Minister of State for Midlands
Christopher Mushohwe: Minister of State for Government Scholarships in the President’s Office
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