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Second Cabinet of Emmerson Mnangagwa

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Second Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa Cabinet

Cabinet of Zimbabwe
2018–present
Date formed10 September 2018
People and organisations
Head of stateEmmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa
Head of governmentEmmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa
Deputy head of governmentConstantino Chiwenga
Kembo Mohadi
Member partiesZANU–PF
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partiesMDC Alliance
National Patriotic Front (Zimbabwe)
MDC-T
Opposition leadersNelson Chamisa
History
Legislature termZimbabwean general election, 2018
PredecessorFirst Mnangagwa Cabinet

Second Mnangagwa cabinet is the government of Zimbabwe led by Emmerson Mnangagwa and formed on 10 September 2018.

Cabinet Composition

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
First Vice-President28 December 2017Incumbent ZANU–PF
Second Vice-President28 December 2017Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Finance & Economic Development10 September 2018Incumbent Independent
Minister of Defence & War Veterans10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Local Government, Public Works and National Housing]]10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Trade30 November 2017Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Public Service and Social Welfare10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Industry and Commerce10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Higher and Tertiary Education Science and Technology Development10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Primary and Secondary Education10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Lands, Agriculture, Water, Climate and Rural Resettlement10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Mines and Mining Development10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Energy and power development14 May 2019Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Transport and Infrastructural Development10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Information Communication Technology Courier Services10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation10 September 2018Incumbent Independent
Minister for Health and Child Care10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF
Minister for Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise Development10 September 2018Incumbent ZANU–PF


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