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September 16, 2013
Ministerial
appointments
On 11th September
the President swore in Vice-President Joice Mujuru and Ministers,
Ministers of State in the President’s Office or Vice-President’s
Office, Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs and Deputy Ministers
at State House.
There are 26
Cabinet Ministers: 3 Ministers of State; 10 Ministers of State for
Provincial Affairs, one for each of the ten provinces; and 24 Deputy
Ministers [Total 63]. The corresponding figures for the 2009-2013
Inclusive Government are: 36 Cabinet Ministers; 6 Ministers of State;
10 Provincial Governors/Resident Ministers; 19 Deputy Ministers
[Total 71].
Cabinet
Notes:
1. Ministers
of State and Deputy Ministers do not sit in Cabinet.
2. The President
still has the option of appointing a second Vice-President under
the Constitution.
Since the 1987 Unity Accord between Zanu and the former Zapu leading
to the merging of those parties, the President has always appointed
one of the Vice-Presidents from the old Zapu wing of the party.
A replacement for Vice-President Landa John Nkomo, who had been
one of the party’s Vice-Presidents, was not made by the party
after his death in January. His successor will probably be elected
at the next Zanu-PF national congress and then be appointed as the
country’s second Vice-President.
3. All Ministers
and Deputy Ministers are members of Parliament, except for five
Ministers who do not hold seats. President Mugabe has used to the
full the power he enjoys under section 104(3) of the Constitution
to appoint a maximum of five Ministers from outside Parliament [“up
to five, chosen for their professional skills and competence, may
be appointed from outside Parliament”]. The individuals so
appointed, each indicated by an asterisk * in the lists below, were
unsuccessful candidates for Parliamentary seats in the recent elections.
These five Ministers may “sit and speak, but not vote, in
the Senate or House of Assembly”. It is not necessary for
them to become MPs in order to retain their Ministerial positions,
as would have been the case under the former
Constitution.
Ex-officio
members
President Mugabe
Vice-President
Mujuru
Ministerial
members appointed to Cabinet by President
Senior Minister of State
without Portfolio ......................... Moyo, Simon Khaya
Ministers
[In alphabetical order by name of Ministry]
Agriculture, Mechanisation
& Irrigation Development....... Made, Joseph *
Defence.......................................................................Sekeramayi,
Sydney
Energy and Power
Development.....................................Mavhaire, Dzikamai
Environment,
Water & Climate.......................................Kasukuwere,
Savior
Finance.......................................................................Chinamasa.
Patrick
Foreign Affairs
.............................................................Mumbengegwi,
Simbarashe
Health &
Child Care.......................................................Parirenyatwa,
David
Higher &
Tertiary Education, Science &
Technology
Development............................................. Muchena,
Olivia
Home Affairs................................................................Mohadi,
Kembo
Industry &
Commerce...................................................Bimha,
Mike
Information
& Communication Technology,
Postal & Courier Services.............................................
Shamu, Webster
Justice &
Legal Affairs..................................................
Mnangagwa, Emmerson
Lands &
Rural Resettlement.......................................... Mombeshora,
Douglas
Local Government,
Public Works & National Housing ..... Chombo, Ignatius
Media, Information
& Broadcasting Services................... Moyo, Jonathan *
Mines &
Mining Development......................................... Chidhakwa,
Walter
Presidential
Affairs .......................................................
Mutasa, Didymus
Primary &
Secondary Education..................................... Dokora,
Lazarus *
Public Service,
Labour & Social Welfare.......................... Goche, Nicholas
Small &
Medium Enterprises.......................................... Nyoni,
Sithembiso
Sports, Arts
& Culture....................................................
Langa, Andrew
Tourism &
Hospitality Industry........................................ Mzembi,
Walter
Transport & Infrastructural
Development.......................... Mpofu, Obert
Women’s
Affairs, Gender &
Community Development...............................................
Muchinguri, Oppah
Youth, Indigenisation
& Economic Empowerment............ Nhema, Francis
Ministers
of State
Minister of State for
Presidential Affairs ........................... Buka, Flora
Minister of
State for for Liaising on Psychomotor
Activities in Education and Vocational Training.................
Hungwe, Josiah
Minister of
State in Vice-President Mujuru’s office ........... Nguni,
Sylvester
Ministers
of State for Provincial Affairs
It is as yet unclear
what the functions of these ten Ministers of State will be. There
is concern they will take the place of the former Provincial Governors/Resident
Ministers and thus dilute the decentralised functions of the new
Provincial Councils.
Bulawayo Moyo, Eunice
Harare Chikukwa, Mirriam
Manicaland Mushowe, Chris
Mashonaland Central Dinha,
Martin *
Mashonaland West Chidarikire,
Faber *
Mashonaland East Mudarikwa,
Simbaneuta
Masvingo Bhasikiti, Kudakwashe
Matabeleland North Mathema,
Cain
Matabeleland South Ncube,
Abednico
Midlands Machaya, Jason
Deputy
Ministers
[In alphabetical order
by name of Ministry]
Agriculture (2):
Cropping, Mechanisation
&
Irrigation Development .............................................
Murapira, Davis
Livestock ...............................................................
Zhanda, Paddy
Energy &
Power Development .................................. Musanhu, Munacho
Environment,
Water & Climate .................................. Musanhu,
Simon
Finance ..................................................................
Undenge, Samuel
Foreign Affairs
......................................................... Mutsvangwa,
Christopher
Health &
Child Care .................................................. Chimedza,
Paul
Higher &
Tertiary Education, Science &
Technology
Development ......................................... Gandawa, Godfrey
Home Affairs
........................................................... Ziyambi,
Ziyambi
Industry &
Commerce (2) .......................................... Chiratidzo,
Iris
Information
& Communication Technology,
Postal & Courier Services..........................................
Mlambo, Win
Justice, Legal
& Parliamentary Affairs ........................ Chasi, Fortune
Lands &
Rural Resettlement ...................................... Savanhu,
Tendai
Local Government,
Public Works
& National Housing ...................................................
Matiza, Biggie
Media, Information
& Broadcasting Services................. Mandiwanzira, Supa
Mines &
Mining Development ..................................... Moyo, Fred
Primary &
Secondary Education ............................... . Mavhima, Paul
Public Service,
Labour & Social Welfare ...................... Muzenda, Tongai
Small &
Medium Enterprises &
Cooperative Development ............................................Mukonora,
Noveti
Sports, Arts
& Culture ................................................ Malinga,
Tabeth
Tourism &
Hospitality Industry..................................... Kanhanga,
Walter
Transport &
Infrastructural Development ...................... Kagonye, Petronella
Women’s
Affairs, Gender &
Community Development ...........................................
Damasane, Abigail
Youth, Indigenisation
& Economic Empowerment ....... Tongofa, Mathias
Re-Assignment
of Responsibility for Acts of Parliament
Some of the Ministries
that were set up under the inclusive government no longer exist,
e.g., Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs, Regional Integration
and International Cooperation and State Enterprises and Parastatals.
Some have been split, e.g. Education, Sports, Arts and Culture has
become two Ministries: (1) Primary and Secondary Education, (2)
Sports, Arts and Culture. Some have been amalgamated under a new
name, e.g. Environment, Water and Climate combines two former Ministries.
It will therefore be necessary for the President to re-assign Ministerial
responsibilities, including responsibility for administration of
Acts of Parliament. Until that is done there is a possibility of
public confusion about the areas for which Ministers are responsible.
Responsibility for administration of Acts is invariably notified
by statutory instrument, thereby enabling readers of Acts to make
sense of references to “the Minister” in Acts which
have been rendered out of date, such as “’Minister’
means the Minister of Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs”
and to give effect to references like “or such other Minister
to whom the President may from time to time assign the administration
of this Act”.
Note: Section 104(1)
of the Constitution allows the President to “reserve to himself
or herself the administration of any Act, Ministry or department”.
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