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Mnangagwa expands cabinet, retires Mudede, appoints new permanent secretaries

Mnangagwa also retired the following:

  1. Ngoni Masoka
  2. Partson Mbiriri
  3. Joey Bimha
  4. Boniface Chidyausiku
  5. Tobaiwa Mudede
  6. Lelebert Nkomani
  7. Ethel Mlauzi
  8. Anne Knuth
  9. Valentine Vera.

He re-assigned the following:

  1. Ray C. Ndhlukula
  2. Pretty Sunguro
  3. Washington Mbizvo
  4. Stuart Cmberbach
  5. Nicholas Kitikiti
  6. Willard Manungo
  7. Prince Mupazviriho
  8. Desire Sibanda
  9. Sibususuwe Zembe
  10. Grace Mutandiro
  11. Mary Mubi
  12. Ozias Hove
  13. Clemence Masango
  14. Eghpha Jokomo
  15. Simon Masanga
  16. Eria Phiri
  17. Clifford Matorera
  18. Innocent Tizora

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