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Zanu-PF pushes for unity govt
24 Nov 2017 at 06:24hrs | Views
Zanu PF has given President-designate Emmerson Mnangagwa its full backing ti from a new-look opposition as part of the reforms aimed at transforming the lives of long-suffering ordinary Zimbabweans.
This comes as the 75-year-old Mnangagwa takes over the reins today when he would be sworn in by the Chief Justice Luke Malaba to pave way for the consummation of new Cabinet.
The swearing in of Mnangagwa means at law he has dissolved the Cabinet which was recently announced by former president Robert Mugabe and is now at liberty to put his own team he believes would be competent to lead government programmes.
While Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo was non-committal on the issue, the party's secretary for legal affairs Patrick Chinamasa said Zanu PF had no problems with an inclusive arrangement, adding that Mnangagwa would announce his programme of action today.
This comes as the 75-year-old Mnangagwa takes over the reins today when he would be sworn in by the Chief Justice Luke Malaba to pave way for the consummation of new Cabinet.
The swearing in of Mnangagwa means at law he has dissolved the Cabinet which was recently announced by former president Robert Mugabe and is now at liberty to put his own team he believes would be competent to lead government programmes.
While Zanu-PF spokesperson Simon Khaya Moyo was non-committal on the issue, the party's secretary for legal affairs Patrick Chinamasa said Zanu PF had no problems with an inclusive arrangement, adding that Mnangagwa would announce his programme of action today.
Source - Daily News