First Shadow Cabinet of Morgan Tsvangirai
List and changes
2000 establishment
The original shadow cabinet was established after MDC had gained the largest number of non-majority seats in parliament in that year's election.[1]
- Giles Mutsekwa, Defence
- Welshman Ncube, Home Affairs
- Tendai Biti, Foreign Affairs
- David Coltart, Justice
- Tapiwa Mashakada, Finance and Economic Planning
- Fidelis Mhashu, Education
- Evylin Masaiti, Gender, Youth and Culture
- Hilda Suka Mafudze, Environment and Tourism
- Renson Gasela, Lands and Agriculture
2008 reshuffle
- David Coltart, Legal and Constitutional Affairs
- Blessing Chebundo, Health and Child Welfare
- Giles Mutsekwa, Security and Defence
- Fidelis Mhashu, Education
- Priscilla Misihairabwi, Foreign Affairs
- Gabriel Chibva, Local Government
- Renson Gasela, Lands, Agriculture and Natural Affairs
- Evelyn Masaiti, Gender, Youth and Culture
- Murisi Zvizvayi, Energy, Transport and Communications
- Paurina Mpariwa, Public Service, Labour and Social Security
- Joel Gabuza, Mines
- Tapiwa Mashakada, Budget, Finance and Economic Planning
- Tendai Biti, Home Affairs
- Paul Themba Nyathi, Information (non-MP)
- Edwin Mushoriwa, Environment and Tourism
- Milford Gwetu, Industry and Commerce
2009 reshuffle
A reshuffle occurred on November 12, 2009.[2]
- David Coltart, Legal and Constitutional Affairs
- Blessing Chebundo, Health and Child Welfare
- Giles Mutsekwa, Security and Defence
- Fidelis Mhashu, Education
- Trudy Stevenson, Local Government
- Moses Mzila Ndlovu, Foreign Affairs
- Murisi Zvizvayi, Energy, Transport and Communications
- Paurina Mpariwa, Public Service, Labour and Social Security
- Joel Gabuza, Mines
- Editor Matamisa, Gender, Youth and Culture
- Edward Mukosi, Lands, Agriculture and Natural Affairs
- Tapiwa Mashakada, Budget, Finance and Economic Planning
- Tendai Biti, Home Affairs
- Paul Themba Nyathi, Information (non-MP)
- Edwin Mushoriwa, Environment and Tourism
- Milford Gwetu, Industry and Commerce
References
- ↑ "ZIMBABWE: Opposition names shadow cabinet". IRIN. 6 July 2000.
- ↑ Staff Reporter (11/12/2009). "Misihairabwi out in shadow cabinet reshuffle". New Zimbabwe. Check date values in:
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