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The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare is a government ministry, responsible for labour relations and welfare in Zimbabwe. Clever Nyathi was the incumbent minister until 2 December while the Joshua Malinga was appointed as the deputy minister for the portfolio of Social Welfare. [1]
The Ministry of Public Service is a government ministry, responsible for parastatals (state-owned enterprises) in Zimbabwe. Among other agencies, it oversees the Zimbabwean Public Service Commission and the National Social Security Authority (NSSA).
Mavima completed a Ph.D. in Public Administration from Florida State University in 1999. After finishing his Ph.D., he worked at the Florida Legislature's Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability. He returned to Zimbabwe and was employed as the Principal Director in the government's Office of Deputy Prime Minister in 2009.
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In July 2000, Moyo was appointed the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare in Robert Mugabe's government, a position he held until Feb 2004. [6] [7] He was placed on the United States sanctions list from 2003 to 2005. [8] In February 2004, Robert Mugabe appointed Moyo to be the country's Minister of Energy and Power Development.
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The Cabinet of Zimbabwe is the executive body that forms the government of Zimbabwe together with the President of Zimbabwe. The Cabinet is composed of the President, the Vice-Presidents, and ministers appointed by the President. Until 1987, the Cabinet was chaired by the Prime Minister; it is now headed by the President.