President Mnangagwa swore in two ministers yesterday at State House who promised to help create an upper-middle-income society. Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu became Environment, Climate, and Wildlife Minister after previously serving as head of Primary and Secondary Education. Albert Nguluvhe took over her former role as Minister of State for Matabeleland South Provincial Affairs and Devolution.
Ndlovu replaces Dr. Sithembiso Nyoni, who recently left office. She expressed excitement about returning to the Cabinet and plans to examine existing policies and international agreements. Her focus includes sustainable development and addressing the nation's climate challenges. She also wants to improve the monitoring of programs running in entities under her ministry.
Nguluvhe aims to develop overlooked areas in his province. He feels honored by his appointment and wants to ensure that devolution funds benefit everyone. As Beitbridge East legislator, he has already led many infrastructure projects in his constituency. He will expand those efforts across the entire province.
The Second Republic has built numerous clinics and schools in Matabeleland South since 2018. Local irrigation schemes like Zhovhe operate successfully, providing jobs and changing lives for residents. Both ministers support the national vision that seeks to include all citizens and regions in development.
Ndlovu replaces Dr. Sithembiso Nyoni, who recently left office. She expressed excitement about returning to the Cabinet and plans to examine existing policies and international agreements. Her focus includes sustainable development and addressing the nation's climate challenges. She also wants to improve the monitoring of programs running in entities under her ministry.
Nguluvhe aims to develop overlooked areas in his province. He feels honored by his appointment and wants to ensure that devolution funds benefit everyone. As Beitbridge East legislator, he has already led many infrastructure projects in his constituency. He will expand those efforts across the entire province.
The Second Republic has built numerous clinics and schools in Matabeleland South since 2018. Local irrigation schemes like Zhovhe operate successfully, providing jobs and changing lives for residents. Both ministers support the national vision that seeks to include all citizens and regions in development.