Harare – As Zimbabweans digest the surprise resignation of former President Robert Mugabe – the eagerly-awaited cabinet lineup has taken lo...
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Harare – As Zimbabweans digest the surprise resignation of former President Robert Mugabe – the eagerly-awaited cabinet lineup has taken longer for some who are anticipating cabinet posts – purportedly sending them on juju hunting sprees.
With the incoming president – Emmerson Mnangagwa – promising a leaner and efficient team – previous ministers who served under Mugabe’s bloated cabinet, albeit on patronage are reportedly making nighttime sojourns seeking to regain their influential posts on the feeding trough.Derick Matsengarwodzi
Mnangagwa announced his intentions to trim the ballooned cabinet – a move that has triggered echoing shivers among the Zanu-PF faithful supporters.
“I am currently in the process of putting together a new government structure, which should essentially be leaner,” said Mnangagwa.
Zimbabwe’s second president emphasised on performance, while promising to merge other duplicating departments.
“This, of course, will entail the merging of some line ministries in order to remove functional duplication as well as contain unnecessary expenditures, so as to enhance productivity and efficient delivery of service,” added Mnangagwa.
Contributing to parliamentary debate on the trending debate, Nelson Chamisa, an opposition legislator within the MDC ranks released the cat out of the bag, concerning the escapades.
“May we as Parliament be made aware when Cabinet will be appointed – the constitution says there has to be clarity,” asked the Kuwadzana parliamentarian.
He further alleged: “I know some members from the other side are not sleeping at night, some are sleeping in the bundu jumping fires in anticipation.”
Chamisa’s allegations have ascertained widespread allegations of juju practices among African politicians.
Known Mnangagwa ally, Mayor Wadyajena, however attacked those falling over to show perceived loyalty.
“I am currently in the process of putting together a new government structure, which should essentially be leaner,” said Mnangagwa.
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Zimbabwe’s second president emphasised on performance, while promising to merge other duplicating departments.
“This, of course, will entail the merging of some line ministries in order to remove functional duplication as well as contain unnecessary expenditures, so as to enhance productivity and efficient delivery of service,” added Mnangagwa.
Contributing to parliamentary debate on the trending debate, Nelson Chamisa, an opposition legislator within the MDC ranks released the cat out of the bag, concerning the escapades.
“May we as Parliament be made aware when Cabinet will be appointed – the constitution says there has to be clarity,” asked the Kuwadzana parliamentarian.
He further alleged: “I know some members from the other side are not sleeping at night, some are sleeping in the bundu jumping fires in anticipation.”
Chamisa’s allegations have ascertained widespread allegations of juju practices among African politicians.
Known Mnangagwa ally, Mayor Wadyajena, however attacked those falling over to show perceived loyalty.
“Those falling all over each other pledging loyalty to President ED are just brutes playing meek. If you really are principled, there’s no reason to bootlick, your conduct should speak for itself.
“We’ve seen the danger of personalising governance and gate keeping a national figure,” MP Wadyajena said.
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