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President
appoints acting Ministers
The
Herald
January
07, 2009
http://allafrica.com/stories/200901070020.html
President Mugabe
has appointed eight ministers to head ministries in an acting capacity
following the termination of executive appointments of some ministers
who failed to secure parliamentary seats and were subsequently not
appointed to the Senate as non-constituency members.
According to a schedule
seen by The Herald, Minister of Indigenisation and Empowerment Cde
Munyaradzi Paul Mangwana is the Acting Minister of Information and
Publicity, taking over from Cde Sikhanyiso Ndlovu.
Cde Ndlovu failed to
secure a House of Assembly seat in Pelandaba-Mpopoma where he represented
Zanu-PF in the March 2008 harmonised elections.
Cde Mangwana, who is
also Chivi Central Member of the House of Assembly, acted as Minister
of Information and Publicity following the death of Cde Tichaona
Jokonya in 2006.
Minister of Defence Cde
Sydney Sekeramayi is the Acting Minister of Mines and Mining Development,
taking over from Cde Amos Midzi, who lost in the Epworth House of
Assembly constituency to Mr Eliah Jembere of the MDC-T.
Minister of Economic
Development Cde Sylvester Nguni is the Acting Minister of Agriculture
following the departure of Cde Rugare Gumbo.
Cde Gumbo lost in Zanu-PF
primaries to Cde Makhosini Hlongwane in Mberengwa East House of
Assembly constituency.
The Minister of Small
to Medium Enterprises Development, Cde Sithembiso Nyoni, is the
Acting Minister of Women's Affairs, Gender and Community Development,
taking over from Cde Oppah Muchinguri.
Cde Muchinguri lost to
Mr Trevor Saruwaka in Mutasa Central House of Assembly constituency.
Mashonaland East Governor
and Resident Minister Cde Aeneas Chigwedere is continuing as the
Minister of Education, Sport and Culture.
Manicaland Governor and
Resident Minister Cde Christopher Mushohwe also continues as Acting
Minister of Transport and Communications.
Cde Chigwedere and Cde
Mushohwe, by virtue of being provincial governors, are non-constituency
senators though they failed to win parliamentary seats.
Non-constituency senator
Cde Patrick Chinamasa is now the Acting Minister of Finance, taking
over from Cde Samuel Mumbengegwi, who lost to Cde Josiah Hungwe
in Zanu-PF primaries in Chivi Senate constituency.
Another non-constituency
senator, Cde Joseph Made, becomes the Acting Minister of Water Resources
and Infrastructural Development, taking over from Cde Munacho Mutezo.
President Mugabe last
week terminated the executive appointments of Cabinet ministers
and deputy ministers who failed to secure parliamentary seats before
he went on his annual leave after which he is expected to form an
inclusive Government.
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