Zimbabwe: Government members
Updated March 2010
As of 14 February 2009
President: Robert Mugabe, first assumed office 31 December 1987 (ZANU-PF)
Vice President: Joseph Msika (ZANU-PF)
Vice President: Joyce Mujuru (ZANU-PF)
Prime Minister: Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC-T)
Deputy Prime Minister 1: Thokozani Khupe (MDC-T)
Deputy Prime Minister 2: Arthur Mutambara (MDC-M)
Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) ministers
Home Affairs: Kembo Mohadi
Defence: Emmerson Mnangagwa
Justice and Legal Affairs: Patrick Chinamasa
Lands and Rural Resettlement: Herbert Murerwa
Foreign Affairs: Simbarashe Mumbengegwi
Transport and Infrastructural Development: Nicholas Goche
Local Government, Urban and Rural Development: Ignatius Chombo
Mines and Mining Development: Obert Mpofu
Agriculture, Mechanisation and Irrigation Development: Joseph Made
Environment and Natural Resources Management: Francis Nhema
Higher and Tertiary Education: Stan Mudenge
Small and Medium Enterprises and Co-operative Development: Sithembiso Nyoni
Media, Information and Publicity: Webster Shamu
Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development: Olivia Muchena
Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment: Saviour Kasukuwere
Tourism and Hospitality Industry: Walter Mzembi
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs: Didymus Mutasa
Minister of State for National Security in the President's Office: Sydney Sekeramayi
Listed for swearing in as Ministers, but not sworn in:
- John Nkomo
- David Parirenyatwa
- Flora Buka
- Paul Mangwana
- Sylvester Nguni
Movement for Democratic Change - Tsvangirai (MDC-T) ministers
Home Affairs: Giles Mutsekwa
Finance: Tendai Biti
Labour: Paurina Gwanyanya
Information Communication Technology: Nelson Chamisa
Housing and Social Amenities: Fidelis Mhashu
State Enterprises and Parastatals: Joel Gabuza Gabbuza
Economic Planning and Investment Promotion: Elton Mangoma
Energy and Power Development: Elias Mudzuri
Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs: Eric Matinenga
Public Service: Eliphas Mukonoweshuro
Health and Child Welfare: Henry Madzorera
Public Works: Theresa Makone
Science and Technology: Heneri Dzinotyiwei
Water Resources and Development: Samuel Sipepa Nkomo
Minister of State in the Prime Ministers Office: Gordon Moyo
Listed for swearing in as Minister, but not sworn in: Gibson Sibanda
Movement for Democratic Change - Mutambara (MDC-M) ministers
Industry and Commerce: Welshman Ncube
Regional Integration and International Co-operation: Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga
Education, Sport, Art and Culture: David Coltart
Sources
VERITAS 2008 "Bill Watch 41/2008, 20 October.
VERITAS 2009 "Bill Watch Special, 14 February.
Official web sites
Parliament of Zimbabwe: [www] http://www.parlzim.gov.zw/ [opens new window] (accessed 16 Mar 2010).
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: [www] http://www.zimfa.gov.zw/ [opens new window] (accessed 16 Mar 2010).