Mugabe to form unity Government
ZIMBABWE: Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is preparing to form a
unity Goverment after firing a number of ministers from his ZANU-PF
party who lost in the March 2008 elections, state media said on
Saturday.
"What I can tell you is that President Mugabe has already started
preparing an administration," George Charamba, state secretary for
Information told The Herald newspaper.
Charamba would not reveal further details about the makeup of the
power-sharing government and the exact date of its possible formation.
The US last month announced that an inclusive government in Zimbabwe
was not possible with Mugabe at the helm.
According to the paper, Mugabe earlier this week fired 12 ministers
and deputy ministers from his ZANU-PF party.
Among the ministers fired were Sikhanyiso Ndlovu who is in charge of
Information, Samuel Mumbengegwi for Finance and Oppah Muchinguri for
Women's Affairs.
Deputy ministers for health, and agriculture were among those who
lost their posts.
Last week Zimbabwean authorities issued prime-minister designate and
Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) leader, Morgan Tsvangirai a new
passport to enable him to return home from Botswana.
Tsvangirai won a first round presidential vote in March 2008, but
pulled out of a June run-off, saying the violence had left more than 100
of his supporters dead.
Harare, Sunday, AFP
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