In June 2010, 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.
The Cabinet was again mildly reshuffled in July 2015.[2]
Cabinet
Portfolio | Minister |
President | Robert Gabriel Mugabe (ZANU-PF) |
Vice President | Joyce Teurai Ropa Mujuru MP (ZANU-PF) |
Vice President | Sen John Landa Nkomo (ZANU-PF) |
Prime Minister | Morgan Tsvangirai (MDC-T) |
Deputy Prime Minister | Prof Arthur Mutambara (MDC-M) |
Deputy Prime Minister | Thokozani Khuphe MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Public Service | Prof Elphas Mukonoweshuro MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development | Olivia Muchena MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Defence | Emmerson Mnangagwa MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment | Savior Kasukuwere MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Science and Technology Development | Prof Heneri Dzinotyiwei MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion | Elton Mangoma MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development | Stan Gorerazvo Mudenge MP (ZANU-PF), who died in 2012 and was replaced by Olivia Muchena. Muchena, a Mujuru loyalist, was replaced by Oppah Muchinguri Kashiri in 2014, who was in turn replaced in July 2015 by Jonathan Moyo[2][3] |
Minister of Industry and Commerce | Prof Welshman Ncube[4] (MDC-M) |
Minister of Regional Integration and International Cooperation | Priscilla Misihairabwi-Mushonga[4] (MDC-M) |
Minister of Home Affairs | Co-minister: Giles Mutsekwa MP (MDC-T) Co-minister: Kembo Dugish Campbell Mohadi MP (ZANU-PF), replaced in July 2015 by Ignatias Chombo[2] |
Minister of Finance | Tendai Biti MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Health and Child Welfare | Sen Dr Henry Madzorera (MDC-T) |
Minister of Local Government and Urban Development | Ignatius Morgan Chiminya Chombo MP (ZANU-PF) replaced by Saviour Kasukuwere in July 2015[2] |
Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs | Sen Patrick Antony Chinamasa (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Agriculture | Sen Joseph Mtekwese Made (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Education, Sport and Culture | Sen David Coltart (MDC-M) |
Minister of Environment | Francis Dunstun Chenayimoyo Nhema MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Tourism | Walter Mzembi MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs | Adv Eric Matinenga MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of State Enterprise and Parastatals | Samuel Sipepa Nkomo[4] (MDC-T) |
Minister of Information and Communications Technology | Nelson Chamisa MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Public Works | Theresa Makoni MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare | Paurine Mpariwa MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development | Tasanangurwa Nicholas Goche MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Mines and Mining Development | Obert Moses Mpofu MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities | Fidelis Mhashu MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Energy and Power Development | Eng Elias Mudzuri MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Sen Simbarashe Simbanenduku Mumbengegwi (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Media, Information and Publicity | Webster Kotiwa Shamu MP (ZANU-PF) |
Minister of Water Resources and Development | Joel Gabuza MP (MDC-T) |
Minister of Lands and Land Resettlement | Herbert Murerwa MP (ZANU-PF) |
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland East | Sen Aeneas Chigwedere (ZANU-PF) |
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland West | Sen Faber Chidarikire (ZANU-PF) |
Provincial Governor of Mashonaland Central | Sen Martin Dinha (ZANU-PF) |
Provincial Governor of Masvingo | Sen Willard Chiwewe (ZANU-PF) |
Provincial Governor of Matabeleland North | * |
Provincial Governor of Matabeleland South | * |
Provincial Governor of Manicaland | * |
Provincial Governor of Midlands | * |
Provincial Governor of Harare | * |
Provincial Governor of Bulawayo | * |
*It is unknown who held these positions during that time.
Ministers of State
Deputy Ministers
The following have been nominated, but not yet sworn in:[6][7]
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