Politburo of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front

Politburo of the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front

The Politburo is a 49-member body that formulates and decides policy for the Zimbabwe African National Union – Patriotic Front, the majority party in the Zimbabwean Parliament. Most of the members of the Politburo are appointed by Robert Mugabe, the current President of both the country and the party.

Current members

* Alice Chimbudzi
* Victoria Chitepo
* Dumiso Dabengwa (
* Ignatious Chombo (Secretary of the Politburo Committee on Lands and Resettlement)
* Nicholas Goche (Secretary for National Security)
* Rugare Gumbo (Deputy Secretary for Administration)
* Richard Hove (Secretary for Economic Affairs)
* Kumbirai Kangai (Secretary for External Affairs)
* David Karimanzira (Secretary For Finance)
* Saviour Kasukuwere (Deputy-Secretary for Youth Affairs)
* Thenjiwe Lesabe
* Edna Madzongwe (Deputy Secretary for Production and Labour)
* Joshua Malinga (Politburo Deputy Secretary for Disabled and Disadvantaged)
* Elliot Manyika (Politburo Secretary for Commissariat)
* Fidelin Maphosa
* Ephraim Masawi (Politburo Deputy Secretary for Information and Publicity)
* Angeline Masuku (Politburo Secretary for Gender and Culture)
* Thokozile Mathuthu (Politburo Secretary for Transport and Welfare)
* Dzikamai Mavhaire (Deputy Secretary of the Politburo Committee on Lands and Resettlement)
* Emmerson Mnangagwa (Politburo Secretary for Legal Affairs)
* Kembo Mohadi (Politburo Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs)
* Musa Moyo
* Simon Moyo (Former Deputy Secretary for Legal Affairs)
* Obert Mpofu (Deputy Secretary for National Security)
* Olivia Muchena (Secretary for Science and Technology)
* Oppah Muchinguri (Secretary for Women’s Affairs)
* Stan Mudenge (Deputy Secretary for External Affairs)
* Sabina Mugabe (Senior Committee Member)
* Solomon Mujuru (Senior Committee Member)
* Herbert Murerwa (Deputy Secretary for Education)
* Didymus Mutasa (Secretary for Administration)
* Tsitsi Muzenda (Senior Committee Member)
* Naison Ndlovu (Secretary for Production and Labour)
* Richard Ndlovu (Deputy Secretary for the Commissariat)
* Sikhansiyo Ndlovu (Secretary for Education)
* George Nyathi (Deputy Secretary of Science and Technology)
* Sithembiso Nyoni (Deputy Secretary for Indigenization and Empowerment)
* David Parirenyatwa (Deputy Secretary for Health and Child Welfare)
* Khantibal Patel (Deputy Secretary for Finance)
* Selina Pote (Deputy Secretary for Gender and Culture)
* Stanley Sakupwanya (Secretary for the Disabled and Disadvantaged)
* Eunice Sandi (Deputy Secretary for Home Affairs)
* Tendai Savanhu (Deputy Secretary of Transport and Social Welfare)
* Sydney Sekeramayi (Secretary for Health and Child Welfare)
* Webster Shamu
* Nathan Shamuyarira (Secretary for Information and Publicity)
* Absolom Sikhosana (Secretary for Youth Affairs)
* Vitalis Zvinavashe

Former members

* Simba Makoni (Politburo Deputy Secretary General for Economic Affairs)
* Zenzo Nsimbi


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