Ministry of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development (Zimbabwe)
- Ministry of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development (Zimbabwe)
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The Ministry of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development is a government ministry, responsible for gender and community issues in Zimbabwe. The incumbent minister is Olivia Muchena[1] since February 13, 2009 and the deputy minister is Evelyn Masaiti.[2].
It was established in 2005 and was headed by Opa Muchinguri from its inception until January 3, 2009, when she was dismissed from office. Sithembiso Nyoni gained the portfolio of the office until Muchena was sworn into office.
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