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Two deputy ministers sworn in following mini- cabinet reshuffle

President Mnangagwa expressed his confidence in the newbies and urged them to work diligently to fulfill their responsibilities, Headman Moyo expected to tackle his mandate head-on wholeheartedly as his name subtly suggests

Harare- THE mini- cabinet reshuffle by President Mnangagwa has seen him swearing two deputy ministers Monday morning.

National Housing and Social Amenities Deputy Minister Musa Ncube and Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Affairs Deputy Minister Headman Moyo were sworn on following their appointments last month.

Deputy Minister Ncube is Member of Parliament for Tsholotsho South while Deputy Minister Moyo is Senator for Matabeleland North.

Both deputy ministers promised fireworks in the discharge of their mandated duties.

Deputy Minister Ncube stated, “I am grateful for the opportunity to serve my country and I promise to work tirelessly to ensure that the housing and social amenities sector is improved for the benefit of all Zimbabweans.”

Deputy Minister Moyo added, “As a veteran of the liberation struggle, I understand the sacrifices that were made for our independence. I am committed to ensuring that the welfare of our veterans is taken care of and their contributions are recognized and respected.”

President Mnangagwa expressed his confidence in the new deputy ministers and urged them to work diligently to fulfill their responsibilities. The mini-cabinet reshuffle is seen as a strategic move by the President to strengthen his team and accelerate progress in key areas of governance.

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