Tsvangirai expected to reshuffle cabinet

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Harare- Unconfirmed reports state that Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai is expected today to reshuffle the cabinet. It is alleged that the following ministers are expected to move to the following positions:

Deputy Minister of Information, Mr Jameson Timba, becomes the new Minister of State in the Prime Ministers’ office while Mr Gorden Moyo becomes the Minister of State Enterprises and Parastatals taking over from Joel Gabbuza who is alleged to be the new Minister of National Housing and Social Amenities.

Party insiders claim that some of the members are expected to go back to strengthen the party structures and those expected to be sent back to the party structures are Eveline Masaiti, Deputy Ministers of Women Affairs, Fidelis Mashu , Minister of Housing and Social Amenities and Elias Mudzuri , Minister of Energy and Power Development. Bulawayo Agenda

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