The President has just sworn in 2 Ministers and 2 Deputy Ministers at State House this afternoon
Hon Felix Mhona, MP for Mashonaland East, is now Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, filling the gap left by the late Dr Biggie Joel Matiza. Honourable Mhona holds a Masters of Business Administration Degree and Bachelor of Commerce Degree (Marketing)
Hon Nokhuthula Matsikenyeri, MP for Chimanimani West, Manicaland Province, is now Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Manicaland Province. Hon Matsikenyeri holds a Bachelor of Education Degree and Diploma in Education.
Cde Paradza (57), is now Deputy Minister of Information. He holds several diplomas in journalism and a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism degree from Berlin Free University in Germany, Master of Arts degree in Media Studies from the University of Cambria in the UK.
Hon Ruth Mavhunga-Maboyi,MP for Beitbridge West, Mat South, is now Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage. She is a holder of the following degrees, BA Education and Administration,M.A in Public Administration and M.A. in International Relations and Diplomacy
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#PostCabinetBriefing
Cabinet considered and approved the amendments to the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9 :23].
The amendments will criminalise the conduct of isolated citizens or groups who, for self-gain co-operate or connive with hostile foreign governments to inflict suffering on Zimbabwean citizens and to cause damage to national interests.
Other actions that will become punishable include planned and timed protests deliberately designed to coincide with major international, continental or regional events or visits. Unsubstantiated claims of torture and abductions will also be criminalised.