Categories: Stories

Chamisa dismisses Mnangagwa’s cabinet says an illegitimate President cannot appoint a legitimate cabinet

Movement for Democratic Change Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa has dismissed the new cabinet announced by President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday saying an illegitimate President cannot appoint a legitimate cabinet.

Chamisa who was beaten by Mnangagwa in the 30 July elections, but insists that he won the elections but was robbed by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission, today told his 361 000 twitter followers: “An ILLEGITIMATE PRESIDENT can’t possibly appoint a legitimate cabinet. Two fresh apples can not redeem a rotten basket! The REAL DEAL is COMING !!!!”

There was wide speculation that Mnangagwa would rope in Chamisa into his government with some reports saying he was delaying the appointment of the cabinet because of the talks with Chamisa.

His colleague Tendai Biti even vouched that Chamisa held the keys to the economy.

Mnangagwa, however, shocked his critics yesterday when he announced a cabinet that did not have anyone from the MDC Alliance but included new faces that are not members of his Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front.  These included Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube and Youth Minister Kirsty Coventry.

Mnangagwa said there were no talks with Chamisa at all. These were in the media. He said as he had promised he had appointed “a diverse, dynamic, youthful and streamlined cabinet with the skills and experience required to achieve our goals”.

“Now it is time to get to work!” he added.

Chamisa’s main rival in the opposition camp, Obert Gutu, welcome the new cabinet saying: “I’m hugely impressed with the new Cabinet of Zimbabwe that was announced this afternoon. Let’s roll up our sleeves and work to make our wonderful country great again!”

He added: “Those wishing an economic implosion to happen in Zimbabwe will be terribly disappointed. Zimbabwe is going to prosper and the economy will very soon rebound and reboot.”

When asked by one of his followers when the real deal is coming, and whether this would be in 2023, when the country is expected to hold its next elections, Chamisa responded: “The people voted this 2018. They cheated. For the sake of our country we must reverse the cheating, electoral corruption and that national deception!!”

Continued next page

(3163 VIEWS)

Don't be shellfish... Please SHARE
Google
Twitter
Facebook
Linkedin
Email
Print

Page: 1 2

Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

View Comments

Recent Posts

Are Zimbabweans giving social media more credit than it deserves?

The role of social media on how people get their news in Zimbabwe is being…

May 3, 2024

Top 20 countries in debt to China- Zimbabwe is not one of them

Ten African countries are amongst the biggest debtors to China, but Zimbabwe is not among…

May 1, 2024

Is Zimbabwe now on the right track?

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe’s Monetary Policy Committee, which met on Friday last week, says…

April 30, 2024

Watch: RBZ governor warns those selling ZiG at 20:1 could be buying it at 10:1 in June

Zimbabwe’s new currency further weakened to 13.4407 to the United States dollar today down from…

April 29, 2024

US loses its place as most influential power in Africa to China

The United States lost its place as the most influential global power in Africa last…

April 27, 2024

Zimbabwe central bank chief says street forex dealers cannot destabilise the ZiG

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor John Mushayavanhu says street money changers who cash in…

April 26, 2024