“Mnangagwa Injecting New Blood Into Govt “
12 November 2019
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Mnangagwa appointing young min

The Zanu-PF Youth League has commended Emmerson Mnangagwa for appointing more younger people into Government, saying the development was a clear commitment to the inclusive agenda.

In a statement yesterday, Zanu-PF Youth League national Secretary for Administration Tendai Chirau said Mnangagwa “lived up to his word” by fulfilling his promise made during the second national assembly meeting of the Youth League 2019.

During that meeting, Mnangagwa promised to increase the number of younger ministers in Government.

Chirau said by appointing youths into Government, Mnangagwa demonstrated his desire to blend old and young generations for the development of the country.

“The unrelenting recognition of young people by His Excellency President Mnangagwa’s new government and the new dispensation is an endorsement of the inclusive philosophy of generational blending where the young are blended with the elders in charting the developmental trajectory of our motherland,” said Chirau.

He said the appointments and reappointments of young ministers and deputy ministers encouraged intergenerational dialogue in solving some of the country’s challenges.

“The intergenerational paradigm marks a radical changeover from the traditional one-way perspective whereby only the elderly were considered for Cabinet posts to a novel two-way paradigm that promotes and sustains mutual reciprocity between generations,” said Cde Chirau.

He congratulated the ministers, and urged them to discharge their duties and responsibilities well for the benefit of the country.

Mnangagwa recently reshuffled his Cabinet last Friday and injected more young blood as he continued to show faith in youths.

Dr Jenfan Muswere (38) is the new Information, Communication Technology, Postal and Courier Services Minister.

Former Industry and Commerce Minister Nqobizitha Ndlovu (38) was reassigned to be Environment, Climate Change, Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister.

Former Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation Deputy Minister Yeukai Simbanegavi was reassigned as Deputy Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.

Mnangagwa appointed Tinoda Machakaire (36) as Deputy Minister of Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation, while Dingimuzi Phuti (38), is Deputy Minister of ICT. – state media