Mnangagwa Picks Ndlovu for Environment Post in Shake-Up

President Mnangagwa handed Evelyn Ndlovu the top job at the Environment, Climate, and Wildlife Ministry. She takes over from Dr Sithembiso Nyoni, who lost her position fourteen days ago. The President also picked Albert Nguluvhe as the new Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs plus Devolution. Both appointments started right away, according to Dr Martin Rushwaya, Chief Secretary to the Presidential Office.

The official statement explained how these changes happened under Section 104, Subsection 1 of Zimbabwe's Constitution. Dr Rushwaya confirmed that Honourable Evelyn Ndlovu, MP, becomes the minister effective immediately. He released another announcement about Nguluvhe's appointment using the same constitutional powers. The appointments fill crucial leadership gaps in the government structure.

Ndlovu previously served as Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs before her promotion. She moved into national leadership during challenging environmental times for the country. Her predecessor left under unclear circumstances after being relieved of duties earlier this month. These cabinet shifts represent President Mnangagwa's ongoing adjustments to his leadership team since taking office.
 

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