Mnangagwa swears in Kambamura as new Mines minister

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🇿🇼 Published: 11 December 2025

NewsPoliticsBy Nigel PfundeHarare- PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has on Thursday sworn Polite Kambamura as Zimbabwe’s new Minister of Mines and Mining Development,Express Mail Zim can report.This is line in with exercising his authority under Sub Section 6 of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe .The ceremony took place at State House this morning where Kambamura took the full ministerial oath before assuming office.In a statement released by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya last week , Mnangagwa’s action was framed as a constitutional exercise:“In terms of Section 104, Sub section 1 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has appointed Polite Kambamura as Minister of Mines and Mining Development.”Pledge of allegiance :President Mnangagwa shakes hands with new minister of mines Hon Kanambura at the swearing in ceremony Thursday morningKambamura has served as Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development since 2018 and as MP for Sanyati Constituency since 2018.He brings a technical background that includes a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe and an MSc in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sustainability from Bindura University .Kambamura is expected to spell out his immediate priorities after the swearing‑in, with stakeholders hoping for “continuity, clarity and decisive action to address long‑standing challenges in the sector.”Leave a ReplyCancel reply NewsPoliticsBy Nigel PfundeHarare- PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has on Thursday sworn Polite Kambamura as Zimbabwe’s new Minister of Mines and Mining Development,Express Mail Zim can report.This is line in with exercising his authority under Sub Section 6 of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe .The ceremony took place at State House this morning where Kambamura took the full ministerial oath before assuming office.In a statement released by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya last week , Mnangagwa’s action was framed as a constitutional exercise:“In terms of Section 104, Sub section 1 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has appointed Polite Kambamura as Minister of Mines and Mining Development.”Pledge of allegiance :President Mnangagwa shakes hands with new minister of mines Hon Kanambura at the swearing in ceremony Thursday morningKambamura has served as Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development since 2018 and as MP for Sanyati Constituency since 2018.He brings a technical background that includes a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe and an MSc in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sustainability from Bindura University .Kambamura is expected to spell out his immediate priorities after the swearing‑in, with stakeholders hoping for “continuity, clarity and decisive action to address long‑standing challenges in the sector.” By Nigel PfundeHarare- PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has on Thursday sworn Polite Kambamura as Zimbabwe’s new Minister of Mines and Mining Development,Express Mail Zim can report.This is line in with exercising his authority under Sub Section 6 of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe .The ceremony took place at State House this morning where Kambamura took the full ministerial oath before assuming office.In a statement released by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya last week , Mnangagwa’s action was framed as a constitutional exercise:“In terms of Section 104, Sub section 1 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has appointed Polite Kambamura as Minister of Mines and Mining Development.”Pledge of allegiance :President Mnangagwa shakes hands with new minister of mines Hon Kanambura at the swearing in ceremony Thursday morningKambamura has served as Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development since 2018 and as MP for Sanyati Constituency since 2018.He brings a technical background that includes a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe and an MSc in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sustainability from Bindura University .Kambamura is expected to spell out his immediate priorities after the swearing‑in, with stakeholders hoping for “continuity, clarity and decisive action to address long‑standing challenges in the sector.” Harare- PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has on Thursday sworn Polite Kambamura as Zimbabwe’s new Minister of Mines and Mining Development,Express Mail Zim can report. This is line in with exercising his authority under Sub Section 6 of Section 104 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe . The ceremony took place at State House this morning where Kambamura took the full ministerial oath before assuming office.

In a statement released by the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya last week , Mnangagwa’s action was framed as a constitutional exercise: “In terms of Section 104, Sub section 1 of the Constitution of Zimbabwe, His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has appointed Polite Kambamura as Minister of Mines and Mining Development.” Kambamura has served as Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development since 2018 and as MP for Sanyati Constituency since 2018. He brings a technical background that includes a BSc in Mining Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe and an MSc in Natural Resources Management and Environmental Sustainability from Bindura University . Kambamura is expected to spell out his immediate priorities after the swearing‑in, with stakeholders hoping for “continuity, clarity and decisive action to address long‑standing challenges in the sector.”

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