wishes to inform all members of Cabinet that sitting has been moved from Tuesday, 10 April to Thursday 12 April 2012.”
Last week ministers snubbed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s bid to chair Cabinet in President Mugabe’s absence. The meeting was called on the pretext of following up on issues raised in the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Policy at last Thursday’s Council of Ministers’ meeting.
The Prime Minister’s spokesman Mr Luke Tamborinyoka confirmed the meeting did not go ahead as scheduled.
Mr Tamborinyoka, however, expr-essed dismay that Zanu-PF ministers boycotted the meeting, which he said, had been called on the recommendation of Youth Development, Indigenisation and Economic Em-powerment Minister Saviour Ka-sukuwere.
Zim, E. Guinea take relations to higher level . . . set to sign key agreements today
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