Zimbabwe pins hopes on new Cabinet
by Harare Post reporters
The nation has pinned hopes on the new slim cabinet which was appointed on Friday by President Mnangagwa who himself was given a five-year mandate to run the country.
by Harare Post reporters
The nation has pinned hopes on the new slim cabinet which was appointed on Friday by President Mnangagwa who himself was given a five-year mandate to run the country.
by Virimayi Chidembo
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Dr Obadiah Moyo as the new Minister of Health and Child Care. He is among the technocrats whom the President chose outside Parliament.
by Tawanda Musariri
President Emmerson Mnangagwa last Friday announced a 20 member cabinet where six women will sit.
by Christopher Makaza
Zimbabweans have applauded President Emmerson Mnangagwa for setting up a cabinet with a mixture of experienced, skilled, youthful and trusted leaders which they hope will work hard to help the president in the attainment of making Zimbabwe a middle class economy by 2030.
by Zivanai Dhewa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has just announced members of his cabinet to help him deliver his election promises within the next five years.
by Charles Motsi
President Emmerson Mnangagwa today announced a 20 member cabinet that has been welcomed by most from all political, social and economic circles.
by Bruce Zvandasara
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has announced a lean technocrat cabinet of 20 ministers today at State House.
by Christopher Makaza
Distressed MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa has been lambasted by the opposition party`s elected councillors for trying to impose mayoral candidates in various cities instead of letting them exercise their right to democratically elect their mayors.
by Tapiwa Mutonhodzi
The 2018 harmonised elections won by President Emmerson Mnangagwa continue to be endorsed by several opposition party leaders with the latest endorsement coming from Freezim Congress leader, Joseph Makamba-Busha.
by Rudo Saungweme
The general price hikes in the country have triggered panic buying by consumers in anticipation of shortage of commodities, Harare Post can reveal.