Joseph Msika is the current holder...
When (and if) Vice-President Joseph Msika retires John Nkomo is favourite to take his place...
Two days before his arrest in February Vice-President Joseph Msika officiated at the opening of a supermarket he owned showering him with praise as an 'outstanding businessman and new farmer'...
His arrest quickly followed a statement by Vice-President Joseph Msika (who was acting President while Mugabe travelled to Malaysia in search of a retirement home say optimistic oppositionists) promising the government would deal with wayward politicians abusing their influence and powers...
Mugabe asked former Secretary to the Government Charles Utete to investigate the findings of an earlier land audit by the Minister of State in Deputy President Joseph Msika's office Flora Buka...
In the party pecking order John Nkomo ranks number four after Mugabe and Vice-Presidents Simon Muzenda and Joseph Wilfred Msika; Mnangagwa ranks fifth...
The land audit prepared by Vice-President Joseph Msika's office on Mugabe's instructions named some of the President's closest allies - Air Marshal Perence Shiri Information Minister Jonathan Moyo and Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi - as breaking the 'one man one farm' principle upon which land reform had been based...
As calls for redress mounted Mugabe commissioned a national audit of land reform through the office of Vice-President Joseph Msika...
Simon Muzenda and Joseph Msika held on as Vice-Presidents with John Nkomo as National Chairman...
At present the Politbureau is dominated by Mugabe's lieutenants from the liberation struggle of the 1970s: Robert Mugabe (President and First Secretary) Simon Muzenda (Second Secretary and Vice- President) Joseph Msika (Second Secretary and Vice-President) John Nkomo (Chairman) Didymus Mutasa (Administration) Emmerson Mnangagwa (Finance) Moven Mahachi (Commissariat and Culture) Stephen Nkomo (External Affairs) Sydney Sekeramayi (Security) Nathan Shamuyarira (Information and Publicity) Welshman Mabhena (Transport and Welfare) Tenjiwe Lesabe (Women's Affairs) Josiah Tungamirai (Youth) Naison Ndlovu (Economic Affairs) Eddison Zvobgo (Legal) Joyce Mujuru (Education) Oppah Rushesha Muchinguri (Health) Vacant (Production and Labour)...