Engelbert Rugeje, also thought to have been ditched by the party, also made it as secretary for economic affairs.
Here is the full list:
President: Emmerson Mnangagwa
Vice-President: Constantino Chiwenga
Vice-President: Kembo Mophadi
National Chairman: Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri
Secretary for Administration: Obert Mpofu
Secretary for Finance: Patrick Chinamasa
Secretary for Commisarriat: Mike Bimha
Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade: Simbarashe Mbengegwi
Secretary for Security: Lovemore Matuke
Secretary for Transport: July Moyo
Secretary Legal Affairs: Jacob Mudenda
Secretary for Information and Publicity: Christopher Mutsvangwa
Secretary for Health and Child Welfare and Elderly: Douglas Mombeshora
Secretary for Lands: Kenneth Musanhi
Secretary for Environment and Tourism: Auxillia Mnangagwa
Secretary for Ideology: Charles Tavengwa
Secretary for Science and Technology: Ziyambi Ziyambi
Secretary Economic Development: Sithembiso Nyoni
Secretary for Labour and Empowerment: Richard Ndhlovhu
Secretary for Mines: Paul Munyaradzi Mangwana
Secretary for Local Government: Supa Mandiwanzira
Secretary for Economic Affairs: Engelbert Rugeje
Secretary for Disabilities : Joshua Malinga
Secretary for Women Affairs: Mabel Chinomona
Secretary for Youth Affairs: Tino Machakaire
Secretary for War Veterans Affairs: Douglas Mahiya
Secretary for Business Development: Eliphas Mashava
Secretary for Implementation and Monitoring: Joram Gumbo
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