Zimbabwe's President Appoints New Ministers

President Robert Mugabe's appointments follow an unprecedented purge that saw the firing of long-serving vice president Joice Mujuru in 2014.

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Is the Missing Link

    Zimbabwe Standard, 13 September 2015

    President Robert Mugabe's thoughtless Cabinet reshuffle on Friday proved beyond any doubt that he is the biggest missing link in efforts to rescue Zimbabwe from years of economic… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mnangagwa Emerges Winner in Reshuffle

    Zimbabwe Standard, 13 September 2015

    THE recent Cabinet reshuffle appears to have consolidated Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Zanu PF faction in the battle to succeed President Robert Mugabe, analysts said on… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Slammed for Bloating Govt With More Ministers

    New Zimbabwe, 11 September 2015

    PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe has come under fire for packing his cabinet with an additional set of ministers at a time his administration was firing ordinary workers in efforts to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Swears in Nephew As Minister

    News24Wire, 11 September 2015

    President Robert Mugabe on Friday appointed his nephew as Zimbabwe's new indigenisation minister in a move that will be closely analysed by would-be foreign investors. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   President Appoints 14 New Ministers

    The Herald, 11 September 2015

    President Mugabe has appointed 14 new ministers, who are expected to take the oath of office at a ceremony to be held at State House in Harare today, Chief Secretary to the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Appoints New Minister of Information

    New Zimbabwe, 11 September 2015

    CHRISTOPHER MUSHOWE became the new information minister in a cabinet reshuffle announced by President Robert Mugabe Friday afternoon. Read more »

President Robert Mugabe (file photo).

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