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Zimbabwe’s newly installed President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed senior military officials to top posts in his 22-man Cabinet, in an announcement made late Thursday on state-run television.
Ha also appointed six deputy ministers and 10 ministers of state for provincial affairs. Some of the appointees were new faces in government.
There was no opposition member in the cabinet, foreclosing hopes that he will create a government of national unity.
The new president succeeded 93-year-old Mugabe, who ruled the southern African country for 37 years. Mugabe resigned under pressure last week after he was removed from power by the military and lost support of lawmakers in his ruling ZANU-PF party.
Mnangagwa, a former vice-president, sacked by Mugabe at the prodding of his ambitious wife, Grace, was sworn-in last Friday.
Sibusio Moyo, the army general who went on state television to announce the military takeover of the government and Mugabe’s house arrest, is the new foreign affairs minister.
Air Force Chief Perence Shiri is the Lands and Agriculture minister. He is associated with carrying out the mass murders of Mugabe’s reign of terror against the Ndebele people in Matabeleland in western Zimbabwe, where 20,000 civilians were killed.
Chris Mutsvangwa, the leader of the influential war veterans association whose members include freedom fighters who fought alongside Mugabe in the country’s liberation struggle, is the information minister.
Former National University of Science and Technology (NUST) pro-vice chancellor Professor Clever Nyathi is the new Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mimosa Mining Company executive chairman Mr Winston Chitando is the new Minister of Mines and Mining Development,
Patrick Chinamasa is now the substantive Minister of Finance and Economic Planning, while Obert Mpofu was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and Culture. The latter retained his position under Mugabe.
Dr Lazarus Dokora remains in charge of the Primary and Secondary Education portfolio. Dr Joram Gumbo remains Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister.
Dr David Parirenyatwa remains Health and Child Care Minister. Supa Mandiwanzira retained his portfolio which has been merged with cyber security. He is now the Minister of Information Communication Technology and Cyber Security.
The six deputy ministers appointed by President Mnangagwa are: Cdes Terrence Mukupe (Finance and Economic Development), David Marapira (Lands, Agriculture and Rural Resettlement), Paul Mavima (Primary and Secondary Education), Victor Matemadanda (War Veterans), Pupurai Togarepi (Youth Affairs) and Joshua Malinga (Social Welfare). – agencies
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Are u not seeing the bigger picture here & u think I’m stupid? This whole episode has proven ONE THING! that this is a militant state, come elections we’re going to see the full wrath of that military because people won’t vote for this party! Will they respect the people’s choice in 9 months! So Yes I must worry!
I am not really happy about the appointments, but to think Zanupf would remove Mugabe to accommodate tswangirai, is pure stupid.
After all most of the people in the cabinet are those who supported him, when he was down. And it’s only for 9 months, why worry.
The opposition should concentrate on getting ready for the elections and stop the cheerleading.
It is like a bus going in a certain direction and only the driver is changed due to tiredness and replaced with another driver but the passengers and the direction of the bus remains the same. Mr President you just took over the driving seat with the same passengers going in the same direction, you have lost the plot. You said you will listen to the people ‘s voices as they are God ‘s words, then unfortunately you have failed your test.
It’s basically changing the actors mask! Different face.. Same devils! People basically marched for the Lacoste faction that Saturday & not for a new Zimbabwe! How we were fooled!
The bottom line is Mnangagwa is taking Zimbabwe down the same ruinous path Mugabe charted.