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Zanu-PF censures Biti for not allocating resources to its ministries - report
11 Dec 2011 at 23:33hrs | Views
ZANU-PF has censured Finance Minister Tendai Biti for not allocating enough resources to ministries led by the party, frustrating the implementation of the party's resolutions from conferences.
The party resolved at its just-ended 12th Annual National People's Conference that something should be done to stop Minister Biti.
The resolution was presented by Zanu-PF secretary for legal affairs Emmerson Mnangagwa at the end of the conference.
He said Minister Biti was not providing funds to key economic enablers such as the communication sector, roads rehabilitation, railway networks and agriculture.
Zanu-PF said in its Central Committee report in Bulawayo that MDC formations in the inclusive Government were frustrating the party.
The report said resolutions that guided the party in its activities and members at all levels were well informed.
The party said this resulted in greater policy coherence, unity of purpose, direction and vision.
While presenting resolutions at the close of the conference, Mnangagwa said the inclusive Government had outlived its lifespan and it was time that it is terminated.
The party resolved at its just-ended 12th Annual National People's Conference that something should be done to stop Minister Biti.
The resolution was presented by Zanu-PF secretary for legal affairs Emmerson Mnangagwa at the end of the conference.
He said Minister Biti was not providing funds to key economic enablers such as the communication sector, roads rehabilitation, railway networks and agriculture.
The report said resolutions that guided the party in its activities and members at all levels were well informed.
The party said this resulted in greater policy coherence, unity of purpose, direction and vision.
While presenting resolutions at the close of the conference, Mnangagwa said the inclusive Government had outlived its lifespan and it was time that it is terminated.
Source - TH