Second Shadow Cabinet of Morgan Tsvangirai

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Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change - Tsvangirai, announced his party's shadow cabinet on 18 September 2013.[1] It is the first time since 2009 that MDC-T formed a cabinet in opposition, as it had been part of a government of national unity with the ZANU-PF from that time until the end of the coalition in 2013.

List[]

  • Morgan Tsvangirai - Leader of the Opposition
  • Gordon Moyo - International Relations and Cooperation
  • Thamsanqa Mahlangu - Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources
  • Tendai Biti - Finance and Economic Development
  • - Defence
  • - Health and Child Welfare
  • - Basic Education
  • Dr - Higher Education Science and Technology
  • Sesel Zvidzai - Local Government
  • Elias Mudzuri - Transport
  • Nelson Chamisa - Communications
  • - Mines and Minerals Development
  • Sen. - Energy and Power Development
  • - Agriculture, Land and Water Development
  • Jessie Majome - Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs
  • Sen. - Home Affairs
  • - Industry and Commerce Hon
  • Paurina Mpariwa - Labour, Employment and Social Security
  • - Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development
  • - Youth, Sport, Arts & Culture
  • Joel Gabuza - Public Works and National Housing

Planning Commission[]

In addition, Tsvangirai formed a five-member "planning commission" of non-parliamentary party advisors:

References[]

  1. ^ "Tsvangirai's shadow cabinet: Full list". Zimbabwe Election. 2013-09-18.
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