Zimbabwe's cabinet after the shuffle
Posted: Sunday, August 25, 2002
Harare - Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe on Sunday announced his new cabinet, replacing the finance minister.
Here is a list of ministers in Mugabe's new cabinet, according to state media.
Minister of Special Affairs in the President's Office: John Nkomo (moved, new portfolio)
Minister of Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement: Dr Joseph Made (retained)
Minister of Defence: Dr Sydney Sekeramayi (retained)
Minister of Environment and Tourism; Francis Nhema (retained)
Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs: Patrick Chinamasa (retained)
Minister of Transport and Communications: Witness Mangwende (new appointment)
Minister of Local Government, Public Works and National Housing: Ignatius Chombo (retained)
Minister of Finance and Economic Development: Herbert Murerwa (moved)
Minister of Health and Child Welfare: David Parirenyatwa (promoted)
Minister of Home Affairs: Kembo Mohadi (promoted from another ministry)
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Stan Mudenge (retained)
Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare: July Moyo (retained)
Minister of Higher and Tertiary Education: Swithun Mombeshoro (moved)
Minister of Education, Sports and Culture: Aeneas Chigwedere (retained)
Minister of Energy and Power Development: Amos Midzi (new appointment, new ministry)
Minister of Mines and Mining Development: Edward Chindori-Chininga (retained)
Minister of Rural Resources and Water Development: Joyce Mujuru (retained)
Minister of Youth Development, Gender and Employment Creation: Elliot Manyika (retained)
Ministry of Industry and International Trade: Samuel Mumbengegwi (moved)
Minister of State for State Enterprises and Parastatals: Paul Mangwana (promoted from another ministry)
Minister of State for Information and Publicity: Jonathan Moyo (retained)
Minister of Small and Medium Enterprise Development: Sithembiso Nyoni (promoted, new ministry)
Minister of State for Science and Technology Development: Olivia Muchena (moved)
Minister of State for the Land Reform Programme: Flora Bhuka (moved)
Minister of State for National Security: Nicholas Goche (retained)
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