SB Moyo served as a
major general in the
Zimbabwe National Army, before being promoted to
lieutenant general on retirement in December 2017. He was promoted from
brigadier general to major general by former President
Robert Mugabe in January 2016. Moyo gave a statement to state broadcaster
Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation on 15 November 2017, one day after the
house arrest of Mugabe. Three days later, Moyo gave a vote of thanks to all Zimbabweans that marched in solidarity to remove Mugabe outside State House. Moyo was appointed as Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on 30 November 2017 by
Emmerson Mnangagwa, who replaced Mugabe as
President of Zimbabwe. He was one of three members of
Mnangagwa's cabinet who was not a member of parliament (the others being
Perrance Shiri and
Kirsty Coventry). Because of Moyo's public role in ending the Mugabe regime, there was speculation in the Zimbabwean press that Moyo was tapped by Mnangagwa as his successor. Moyo was in attendance at the
2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in
London. ==Personal life==