Zimbabwe President Emmerson
Mnangagwa has unveiled a 20-member cabinet following his victory in the July 30,2018 elections.
It’s a leaner cabinet - down from 33 to 20 ministers. There are no opposition members in the new team which has eight new faces.
Former banker and African Development Bank vice-president Mthuli Ncube will lead the finance ministry.
Kirsty Coventry, the former swimming world champion, will head the sports and arts ministry.
Mr Mnangagwa also appointed the chairperson of the ruling Zanu-PF party - Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri - as defence minister, taking away a key security portfolio from Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, the retired general who led the coup against Mugabe.
Other key figures from the military who held on to their cabinet roles are Sibusiso Moyo as foreign minister, and Perence Shiri as agriculture minister.
Critics say there is still too much "old blood" in this cabinet because many of the old ministers remain.
Others said that President Mnangagwa had a delicate balancing act of pragmatism versus outright change.
It’s a leaner cabinet - down from 33 to 20 ministers. There are no opposition members in the new team which has eight new faces.
Former banker and African Development Bank vice-president Mthuli Ncube will lead the finance ministry.
Kirsty Coventry, the former swimming world champion, will head the sports and arts ministry.
Mr Mnangagwa also appointed the chairperson of the ruling Zanu-PF party - Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri - as defence minister, taking away a key security portfolio from Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga, the retired general who led the coup against Mugabe.
Other key figures from the military who held on to their cabinet roles are Sibusiso Moyo as foreign minister, and Perence Shiri as agriculture minister.
Critics say there is still too much "old blood" in this cabinet because many of the old ministers remain.
Others said that President Mnangagwa had a delicate balancing act of pragmatism versus outright change.
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