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George Charamba

MINISTERS   from    the   three   political   parties   in   the   inclusive   government   are   reporting   for    duty as   usual   although   they   cannot   make   fundamental policy decisions, a senior official said yesterday.  The inclusive government effectively ended on August 3 this year when the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission declared President  Mugabe winner of the presidential poll held on 31 July this year.

Media, Information and Publicity Permanent Secretary Mr George Charamba confirmed that ministers and their deputies were reporting for duty as usual while they waited to hand over to a new government.

“Ministers  including those from the MDCs are reporting for work as usual,” he said.
“They   cannot   however,  make   fundamental decisions   of   policy   since  they   are   a   caretaker institution  waiting   to   hand   over   to   the   new government,”   he   added.

Section 15 of Part Four of the Sixth Schedule to the new Constitution provides that the President and Vice Presidents, Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister and ministers and deputy ministers “continue in existence until the effective date when the first President assumes office under this Constitution, and the persons who held those offices remain in them accordingly”.

Despite winning the presidential poll, President Mugabe has not yet been inaugurated to enable him to form a new government after MDC-T leader Mr Morgan Tsvangirai rejected the resulted and lodged a court challenge.

In terms of the new Constitution, lodging of a challenge suspends the election result and requires the Constitutional Court to deal with the matter within 14 days of declaration.

Mr Tsvangirai has applied to the Constitutional Court to nullify the election result alleging massive vote rigging by Zanu-PF and is demanding fresh polls within 60 days. — New Ziana.

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