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Second Mnangagwa ministry

Cabinet of Zimbabwe
2023–present
Date formed11 September 2023 (2023-09-11)
People and organisations
PresidentEmmerson Mnangagwa
First Vice-PresidentConstantino Chiwenga
Second Vice-PresidentKembo Mohadi
Member partyZANU-PF
Status in legislatureMajority
176 / 280 (63%)
Opposition party
  •   CCC
Opposition leaderNelson Chamisa
History
Outgoing election23 August 2023
Legislature terms2023–present
PredecessorFirst Mnangagwa ministry

Cabinets

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12 September 2023 – present

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First Cabinet of Second Mnangagwa Ministry
Portfolio Portrait Minister Term
Cabinet ministers
His Excellency President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa 2017 – present
First Vice-President of Zimbabwe His Excellency General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga 2017 – present
Second Vice-President of Zimbabwe His Excellency Kembo Mohadi 2023 – present
Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda 2013 – present
Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in the Office of the President and Cabinet Lovemore Matuke 2023 – present
Hon. Oppah Muchinguri 2018 – present
Hon. Edgar Moyo 2023 – present
Hon. Mangaliso Ndlovu 2019 – present
Hon. Prof. Mthuli Ncube 2018 – present
Hon. Frederick Shava 2021 – present
Hon. Dr. Douglas Mombeshora 2023 – present
Hon. Prof. Amon Murwira 2017 – present
Hon. Kazembe Kazembe 2019 – present
Hon. Dr. Sithembiso Nyoni 2023 – present
Hon. Jenfan Muswere 2023 – present
Hon. Tatenda Mavetera 2023 – present
Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi 2017 – present
Hon. Anxious Masuka 2020 – present
Hon. Winston Chitando 2023 – present
Hon. Soda Zhemu 2023 – present
Hon. Daniel Garwe 2019 – present
Hon. Torerayi Moyo 2023 – present
Hon. July Moyo 2023 – present
Hon. Prof. Paul Mavima 2023 – present
Hon. Kirsty Coventry 2018 – present
Hon. Barbara Rwodzi 2023 – present
Hon. Felix Mhona 2021 – present
Hon. Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa 2023 – present
Hon. Monica Mutsvangwa 2023 – present
Hon. Tinoda Machakaire 2023 – present

List of ministers

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Member of the House of Assembly Member of the Senate Non-Parliamentary Minister[a]
Cabinet ministers are listed in bold while deputies are not

The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC)

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The Office of the President and Cabinet
Post Minister Term
His Excellency President Dr Emmerson Mnangagwa 24 November 2017 – present
First Vice-President of Zimbabwe His Excellency General (Rtd) Dr Constantino Chiwenga 28 December 2017 – present
Second Vice-President of Zimbabwe His Excellency Kembo Mohadi 8 September 2023 – present
Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda 21 November 2013 – present
Minister of State for Provincial Affairs in the Office of the President and Cabinet Lovemore Matuke 12 September 2023 – present

Departments of state

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Defence
Hon. Oppah Muchinguri 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Brig. Gen. (Rtd) Levi Mayihlome 12 September 2023 – present
Energy and Power Development
Hon. Edgar Moyo 12 September 2023 – present
Environment, Climate and Wildlife
Hon. Mangaliso Ndlovu 8 November 2019 – present
Hon. John Paradza[b] Appointed 11 September 2023. Not yet sworn in.
Finance & Investment Promotion
Hon. Prof. Mthuli Ncube 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. David Kudakwashe Mnangagwa 12 September 2023 – present
Foreign Affairs
Hon. Frederick Shava 2 March 2021 – present
Health and Child Care
Hon. Dr. Douglas Mombeshora 12 September 2023 – present
Higher Education and Tertiary Education
Hon. Prof. Amon Murwira 1 December 2017 – present
Hon. Simelisizwe Sibanda 12 September 2023 – present
Home Affairs
Hon. Kazembe Kazembe 8 November 2019 – present
Industry and Commerce
Hon. Dr. Sithembiso Nyoni 12 September 2023 – present
Information
Hon. Jenfan Muswere 12 September 2023 – present
Information Communication Technology
Hon. Tatenda Mavetera 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Dingumuzi Phuti 12 September 2023 – present
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi 1 December 2017 – present
Hon. Nobert Mazungunye[c] 12 September 2023 – present
Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development
Hon. Anxious Masuka 14 August 2020 – present
Hon. Vangelis Peter Haritatos 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Davis Marapira 21 June 2022 – present
Local Government and Public Works
Hon. Winston Chitando 12 September 2023 – present
Mines and Mining Development
Hon. Soda Zhemu 12 September 2023 – present
National Housing
Hon. Daniel Garwe 8 November 2019 – present
Hon. Yeukai Simbanegavi 8 November 2019 – present
Primary and Secondary Education
Hon. Torerayi Moyo 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Angeline Gata 12 September 2023 – present
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare
Hon. July Moyo 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Mercy Dinha 12 September 2023 – present
Skills Audit and Development
Hon. Prof. Paul Mavima 12 September 2023 – present
Sports, Recreation, Arts and Culture
Hon. Kirsty Coventry 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Emily Jesaya 12 September 2023 – present
Tourism and Hospitality
Hon. Barbara Rwodzi 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Tongai Mnangagwa 12 September 2023 – present
Transport and Infrastructure Development
Hon. Felix Mhona 15 February 2021 – present
Veterans of Liberation
Hon. Ambassador Christopher Mutsvangwa 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Monicah Mavhunga 12 September 2023 – present
Women’s Affairs, Community & SMEs
Hon. Monica Mutsvangwa 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Jennifer Mhlanga 12 September 2023 – present
Youth Empowerment
Hon. Tinoda Machakaire 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Kudakwashe Mupamhanga 12 September 2023 – present

Provincial Affairs Ministers

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Provincial Affairs Ministers
Hon. Judith Ncube 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Charles Tavengwa 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Ezra Chadzamira 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Owen Ncube 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Nokuthula Matsikenyere[d]
Hon. Misheck Mugadza 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Aplonia Munzverengwi 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Marian Chombo 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Christopher Magomo 12 September 2023 – present
Hon. Richard Moyo 10 September 2018 – present
Hon. Evelyn Ndlovu 12 September 2023 – present

Notes

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  1. ^ Constitutionally limited to seven in the Cabinet, not including the President, Vice-Presidents, and their secretaries.
  2. ^ Paradza's appointment is predicated on him winning the Gutu West by-election, as the Constitution limits the number of non-Parliamentary ministers to seven.
  3. ^ Spelled 'Obert' in the press release.
  4. ^ Matsikenyere was appointed on 11 September 2023, however was never sworn in, as she was not a member of Parliament, and the Constitution of Zimbabwe only permits seven non-Parliamentary members of the cabinet. Her appointment was rescinded on 12 September, and she was replaced by Misheck Mugadza.