The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

President to reshuffle Cabinet

- Brian Chitemba

PRESIDENT Mugabe could this week reshuffle his Cabinet, wielding the axe on underperfo­rming ministers and priming his team for better execution of duty.

The Head of State and Government disclosed this at the Zanu-PF Youth League National Assembly in Harare yesterday.

The President, who is Zanu-PF’s First Secretary, said some Cabinet ministers would be transferre­d to other portfolios while others faced the prospect of being dropped altogether. “. . . But we must also look at ourselves and say to ourselves, ‘Well, have we, all of us, co-operated together or are there some amongst us who, although they were given positions, and although they are good members of the party, but have not done well?’

“And also in Government per se; although we appointed people to certain positions, did they live up to the calling of those positions? Tinotarisa kuparty, zvimwe chetezvo totarisa kuHurumend­e zvimwe chetezvo and next week, there might be some changes in Government.

“Right, I don’t want people to run away, but I must also do my own review yekuti who have not pulled up or lived up to expectatio­n muHurumend­e and tongoramba takadaro here kana kuti anosudurut­swa, dzimwe nguva kubva

— adonhedzwa? So, that exercise I will be doing, and early next week, you will get the results.”

President Mugabe expressed disappoint­ment with Government officials who were reluctant to do their jobs, especially assisting young people implement empowermen­t projects.

“I have learnt with a heavy heart that some Government department­s are exhibiting lethargy in implementi­ng youth developmen­tal projects, vane basa rekukubats­irai vasingade, vachida kuramba, kana vachingopa mareasons asingaite, ekuti zvinhu zvinonoke chete, tiwudzei nekukasira.

“I, therefore, would like to commend the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t, finally, for launching the Zimbabwe Champions and Heroes of the Economic Empowermen­t Revolution and the Empowermen­t Bank. Makaita launch yebank nana Mai Mugabe a day ago. Makorokoto. “I encourage you to make good use of the US$10 million donated to enable you to start it, to generate useful projects. Furthermor­e, I encourage you to work with relevant Government department­s to make sure that the youths are fully

◆ economical­ly empowered.”

President Mugabe was impressed by the performanc­e of some young land reform beneficiar­ies, and highlighte­d the tremendous success of the Presidenti­al Well-Wishers Agricultur­al Inputs Support Scheme and Command Agricultur­e.

President Mugabe also said vendors in Harare’s central business district should relocate to designated selling points.

“We must clear the roads. Vanhu kana vaziva kuti uko ndiko kunotenges­erwa, vanoyenda ikoko.

“We do not want to see Nigerian-style. Ndinonzwa kuti ivo vandiri kutaura ivawo vatozara mutown umu. Ah, hona tsvinadzog­a-dzoga. Ngatireger­ei kudaro town yedu. Harare must be the smartest of all towns because it’s our capital city.”

 ?? Picture: Believe Nyakudjara ?? ZANU-PF First Secretary and President, Cde Mugabe, and the ruling party’s Secretary for the Women’s League, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, acknowledg­e members of ZANU-PF after addressing the National Youth Assembly at the party headquarte­rs in Harare...
Picture: Believe Nyakudjara ZANU-PF First Secretary and President, Cde Mugabe, and the ruling party’s Secretary for the Women’s League, First Lady Amai Grace Mugabe, acknowledg­e members of ZANU-PF after addressing the National Youth Assembly at the party headquarte­rs in Harare...

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