Chiwenga Ministers Snub Mnangagwa Cabinet – Eduzim News

Chiwenga Ministers Snub Mnangagwa Cabinet

By Political Reporter- President Emmerson Mnangagwa has revealed that some ministers were skipping cabinet meetings.

Mnangagwa, who did not name the troublesome minister, told the last 2024 cabinet meeting held at State House that the absenteeism behaviour was “untenable” and a dereliction of duty.

However, sources close to this development said that the said ministers are aligned with Vice President Constantino Chiwenga.

“Let me, however, hasten to emphasise that Cabinet processes are anchored on the timely submission of vital documents and regular attendance by Ministers and officials,” Mnangagwa stated. “The worrisome tendency by Ministers and senior officials to absent themselves from meetings is untenable. Permanent Secretaries should ensure that in their absence, only directors and above should attend working party meetings.”

The president’s remarks cement the tension claims between Chiwenga and Mnangagwa. 

Speculation suggests that these absences are part of a coordinated effort to challenge Mnangagwa’s leadership ahead of Zanu PF’s next elective congress.

Mnangagwa directed Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet, Martin Rushwaya, to tighten monitoring of ministerial attendance starting in 2025.

He warned that ministers and senior officials who fail to comply risk “dire consequences.”

The president also criticised deputy ministers, accusing them of being poorly prepared and undermining his authority by failing to participate effectively in government operations.

“In cases where Deputy Ministers are assigned, they should be adequately capacitated to enable active participation in the requisite deliberations. To this end, I direct that Deputy Ministers must now sign performance contracts in 2025,” Mnangagwa announced.

These measures follow Mnangagwa’s earlier introduction of performance contracts for senior government officials as part of his Vision 2030 agenda to foster a culture of accountability and servant leadership.

Mnangagwa and Chiwenga have shared a tumultuous political relationship since the military-assisted transition that brought Mnangagwa to power in 2017. 

Chiwenga, who played a pivotal role in that transition, has grown increasingly influential, with his allies occupying key government and security positions.

Observers note that Chiwenga’s loyalists have become emboldened, with their defiance of Mnangagwa’s directives interpreted as challenging his grip on power.


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