Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) party’s Chief Administrator, Jameson Timba, on Friday, 23 May, announced a shadow cabinet comprising 16 Shadow Ministers and their deputies.
In a statement, CCC said the responsibilities of the Shadow Ministers and their deputies include holding the government accountable and promoting alternative policies and ideas, among others. Said CCC:
Their key responsibilities include holding the government accountable by scrutinizing the government’s policies and actions, developing and promoting alternative policies and ideas, serving as spokespeople for the party, articulating our values, principles, and positions on key issues, participating in parliamentary debates, and communicating the party’s message and policies to the public through media appearances, speeches, and other events, among other key responsibilities.
Here is the full list of the shadow cabinet:
Finance, Economic Development & Investment Promotion – Corban Madzivanyika
Justice, Legal & Parliamentary Affairs – Agency Gumbo
Defence & Liberation Veterans Affairs – Shakespear Hamauswa
International Relations – Gladys Hlatywayo
Home Affairs & Security – Martin Mureri
Industry & Commerce – Mirriam Matinenga
Women’s Affairs, Community, Small & Medium Enterprise Development – Ellen Shiriyedenga
Local Government, National Housing and Public Works & Social Amenities – Ropafadzo Makumire
Mines, Energy & Power Development – Leslie Mhangwa
Education, Youth, Sport & Hon Takudzwa Recreation
Labour, Manpower Development, Public Services Moyo & Social Welfare – Sithabisiwe Moyo
ICT & Courier Services and Media & Broadcasting Services – Darlington Chigumbu
Lands, Agriculture, Fisheries, Water & Rural Development – Brian James.
Transport & Infrastructure – Zivai Mhetu Development
Environment, Climate, Tourism, Hospitality & Wildlife Management – Joana Mamombe
Health & Child Care Daniel Molokele
Deputies
Defense & Liberation Veterans Affairs – Jabulani Hadebe
Education, Youth, Sport, Culture & Recreation – Desire Moyo
ICT, Media & Broadcasting and Broadcasting Services – Gift Mambipiri
Transport & Infrastructure Development – Hon. Lovemore Jimu
Labour, Manpower Development, Public Services & Social Welfare – John Kuka
International Relations, Cooperation & Trade – Innocent Zvaipa
Health & Child care – Shine Gwangwaba
Home Affairs & Security – Maxwell Mavhunga
Industry & Commerce – Solani Moyo
Environment, Tourism & Climate Change – Desire Nkala
Women’s Affairs, Community, Small & Medium Enterprise Development – Judith Tobaiwa
Agriculture – Madalaboy Ndebele
Local Government – Jongson Matambo
Energy & Mines – Prosper Mutseyami
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