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MDC: Mugabe cannot appoint acting ministers

Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) spokesman Nelson Chamisa addressing a press conference at the party's headquarters at harvest house in Harare

HARARE – Robert Mugabe’s intention to appoint acting ministers to replace members of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s MDC party who have stopped attending Cabinet meetings is unconstitutional, the MDC said on Wednesday as the fallout in Zimbabwe’s... Full Article at Zimbabwe Metro

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