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Tsvangirai
speaks on outstanding issues in coalition govt
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
May 21, 2009
Members of the Press,
Ladies and Gentlemen;
Since the formation
of the inclusive government on the 13th of February 2009, the Principals
of the three political parties have met on several occasions in
an attempt to resolve the implementation of the outstanding issues
that were agreed in the Global
Political Agreement and during the SADC mediated negotiations.
This has been a slow
and frustrating process, however, we have been able to reach an
understanding on a number of issues, which are:
Provincial
Governors
In accordance with the
formula agreed between the negotiators for the respective parties,
namely, 5 for MDC-T, 4 for ZANU PF and 1 for MDC-M, the Provincial
Governors will be sworn in at the soonest opportunity.
In addition, the Principals
decided that the six governors whose tenure is to be terminated
as a result of this agreement will be paid an agreed compensation.
The nominees for Governors
for the MDC-T will be distributed at the end of this press conference.
Permanent
Secretaries
The six member
Cabinet Executive Committee, consisting of the President and his
two deputies, the Prime Minister and his two deputies, convened
to consider the appointment of Permanent Secretaries. This was in
fulfillment of Article 21.7 of the Constitution
of Zimbabwe, Amendment
No. 19. I am pleased to announce that we have reached agreement
on these appointments.
We went through each
one of the persons proposed and satisfied ourselves that they were
suitable in terms of experience and qualifications.
We do not believe that
civil servants should be appointed on a partisan basis, so there
will be no civil servant from the MDC or ZANU-PF. Any civil servant
who participates in partisan politics will have no place in our
public service, and I urge the Minister of Public Service to ensure
that appropriate measures are put in place to that effect.
Although a partial list
of these appointments was published via the State media last night,
the full list is available from my office and will be released immediately
after this press conference.
Ambassadors
It was agreed that the
MDC will submit names of individuals to be trained for Ambassadorial
appointments. At the same time, an audit will be conducted to identify
potential openings for new Ambassadors. These new appointments will
be filled using a formula to be agreed upon. In the meantime, there
are five Ambassadorial posts vacant which will be filled by the
two MDC formations in the following ration, MDC-T, 4, MDC-M, 1.
Ministerial
Mandates
The Principals
agreed that the functions of the communications portfolio will be
shared among the three Ministries: the Ministry of Information Communication
Technology, the Ministry of Media Information and Publicity and
the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development. Specifically,
The Ministry of Information Communication Technology will retain
its responsibility over the Posts and Telecommunications Act, Potraz,
Telone, Netone and ZimPost;
The Ministry
of Media Information and Publicity will oversee the Broadcasting
Act and Transmedia; and the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural
Development will be responsible for the Interception
of Communications Act.
Roy
Bennett
The three principals
have agreed that Roy Bennett will be sworn in as Deputy Minister
of Agriculture before or on the day of swearing in of the Provincial
Governors.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
there are two key issues on which the Principals failed to reach
agreement. These are the appointments of the Governor of the Reserve
Bank and the Attorney General.
The Global Political
Agreement, which was signed on September 15th 2008, states in section
20.1.7 that: The parties agree that with respect to occupants of
senior Government positions, such as Permanent Secretaries and Ambassadors,
the leadership of Government, comprising the President, the Vice-Presidents,
the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Ministers, will consult and
agree on such prior to their appointment.
The Reserve
Bank Governor and the Attorney General are senior government appointments
and yet, in breach of the Memorandum
of Understanding, the GPA and the Reserve Bank Act, Gideon Gono
was reappointed on 26th November 2008. The Attorney General, Johannes
Tomana was appointed by President Mugabe on 17th December 2008,
again in breach of the MOU and the GPA.
In light of the above,
and the fact that there is a deadlock on the status of the two individuals
in question, the Principals, with the support of our parties, will
now refer this matter to SADC as the guarantors of the GPA.
We trust that SADC will
deal with this matter with the urgency that it requires.
In addition, we remain
concerned about the continued violations of the rule of law, in
particular, some of our citizens taking the law into their own hands
with respect to the land reform programme.
While the above issues
represent obstacles to the full implementation of the GPA, I think
that it is also important that we recognize that progress has been
made and continues to be made with respect to rebuilding Zimbabwe
and having a positive impact on the lives of the people.
In particular, I am pleased
to announce that the constitutional process is gathering momentum
and that we are seeing significant improvements in media freedoms
in the country. The recent media conference recommended that AIPPA
be repealed and that the ZBC and Zimpapers be transformed into genuine
public media as opposed to state media.
In light of this, it
should also be noted that as of January 11th, 2008, as a result
of Amendments to AIPPA, the Media and Information Commission ceased
to exist. Therefore, there is presently no legal obligation for
foreign or local journalists, media houses or news agencies to apply
for accreditation until the Media Commission is established and
a new framework put in place.
The Standing Rules and
Orders Committee of parliament is in the process of ensuring that
the media commission is put in place as soon as possible to facilitate
the opening up of the media space.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
in conclusion, I would like to emphasise that we remain committed
to ensure the success of the inclusive Government and call on all
parties to demonstrate their commitment to the same by abiding by
the letter and spirit of the Global Political Agreement for the
good of Zimbabwe and all its citizens.
Prime
Minister, Hon Morgan Tsvangirai appointments
Provincial
Governors
Harare Metropolitan
- Senator James Makore
Bulawayo
Metropolitan - Hon. Seiso Moyo
Masvingo
- Hon. Lucia Matibenga
Matebeleland
North - Hon. Tose Sansole
Manicaland
- Mr. Julius Magarangoma
Senior
Appointments in the Prime Minister's Office
Secretary to
the PM and Council of Ministers - Mr Ian Makone
Principal
Director DPM Mutambara's Office - Professor Paul Mavima
Principal
Director DPM Khupe's Office - Mrs. Thandiwe Nhlabangana
Principal
Director Minister of State Gorden Moyo's Office - Dr
Sabelo Gatsheni Ndhlovu
Chief
Spokesperson to the Prime Minister - James Maridadi
Principal
Directors in the Office of the Prime Minister
Policy
Implementation - Lazarus Muriritirwa
Communication
- Andrew Chadwick
Public
Affairs - Dennis Murira
Special
Projects - Valentine Sinemane
Finance
and Administration - Norman Sachikonye
Principal
Directors in Charge of Clusters
Security -
Dr Martin Rupiya
Economics
- Moses Chundu
Rights
and Interest - Rose Zigomo
Social
- Abisha Nyanguwo
Infrastructure
- Ghandi Mudzingwa
Directors
Security -
Emmanuel Chimwanda
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