Ministerial allocations according to MDC-T and ZANU-PF
The MDC have issued a Press Release on the allocation of ministeries, following this morning’s article in The Herald.
The following ministerial allocations were discussed but not concluded in the deliberations of the three principals when they met on Friday, except that Zanu PF wanted to take the ministries of Finance, Home Affairs, Local Government and Foreign Affairs from the MDC. This list, contrary to the one published by The Herald, captures the general understanding during the deliberations.
The full list that appeared in The Herald has been provided at the end of this post.
| MINISTRY DIVISIONS - Source: MDC-T Press Release |
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| MDC-T | ZANU-PF | MDC-M |
| 1. Finance
2. Economic planning 3. Home Affairs 4. Foreign Affairs 5. Justice and Legal Affairs 6. Local Government 7. Health and Child Welfare 8. Education 9. Energy and power Development 10. Media & Information Publicity 11. Labour and Social Welfare 12. Women, Gender and Community Development 13. Environment, Natural Resources and Tourism |
1. Defence
2. Lands, Agriculture and Resettlement 3. Mines and Mineral Development 4. Parliamentary and Constitutional Affairs 5. Youth Development and Indigenization 6. Higher and Tertiary Education 7. Public Service 8. National Housing and Social Amenities 9. Public Works 10. Water Resources, Development and Management 11. Information and Communication Technology 12. State Enterprises and Parastatals 13. Transport 14. Small and Medium Enterprises 15. Prisons and Correctional Services |
1. Science and Technology development
2. Regional Integration and International Cooperation 3. Industry and Commerce |
The table below shows the full list of Ministry Divisions according to ZANU-PF, as published in The Herald (state-controlled newspaper) earlier today.
| MINISTRY DIVISIONS - Source: Herald newspaper, citing government gazette | ||
| ZANU-PF | MDC-T | MDC-M |
| 1. Defence
2. Home Affairs 3 . Foreign Affairs 4. Transport 5 . Local Government and Urban Development 6 . Mines and Mining Development 7. Lands, Agriculture and Resettlement 8. Environment, Natural Resources and Tourism 9. Higher and Tertiary Education 10. Small and Medium Enterprises and Co-operative Development 11. Justice and Legal Affairs 12 . Media, Information and Publicity 13. Women’s Affairs, Gender and Community Development 14. Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment |
1. Constitutional and Parliamentary Affairs
2. Economic Planning and Investment Promotion 3. Energy and Power Development 4. Health and Child Welfare 5. Labour and Social Welfare 6. Water Resources Development and Management 7 . Public Service 8. Sport, Arts and Culture 9. State Enterprise and Parastatals 10 . Science and Technology Development 11. Information Communication Technology 12. Public Works 13 . National Housing and Social Amenities |
1. Regional Integration and International Co-operation
2. Education 3. Industry and Commerce |
| NB: Finance is still in dispute. | ||










October 12th, 2008 07:39
How about giving MDC all the Ministries that Zanu-PF have to date shown they cannot make work for the good of the population???? Haha. Clean sweep.
The best serious suggestion I have seen so far ( from a Sokwanele blogger) is, draw lots and then start choosing one each until all are allocated!