Mnangagwa not in a rush to replace Mohadi thezimbabwemail.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thezimbabwemail.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ED in no hurry to replace Mohadi
BY RICHARD MUPONDE/MIRIAM MANGWAYA
PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa’s decision to reassign key staff in former Vice-President Kembo Mohadi’s office could be an indication that the Zanu PF leader was in no hurry to replace his embattled former deputy, analysts have said.
Mohadi (71) resigned last month over sexual allegations with a subordinate, aide and students to “save government’s image”.
Mnangagwa was expected to immediately appoint Mohadi’s replacement, but on Tuesday transferred senior staffers in his former deputy’s office to other portfolios in what observers said could be a sign that he was doing away with the office.
No fewer 112 Nigerian youths who are growing startups in different sectors of the economy, including renewable energy, waste recycling, agric technology, information technology, health technology, have been selected to benefit from the $200,000 Ugwumba Startups Development Program powered by InnoPower Indy, USA. x
Highlighting the programme, the Executive Director of the Center, Remy Chukwunyere, stated that InnoPower Indy, USA entered into a partnership with the Ugwumba Center for Leadership Development in Africa “to build a more equitable entrepreneurial ecosystem in Nigeria”.
According to him, “as agreed by both parties, the partnership will help young entrepreneurs in Africa create jobs and economic opportunities by providing them greater access to education, capital, and business support services”.
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Zimbabwe: First Lady Praises Teams for National Dress Designs
Zimbabwe: First Lady Praises Teams for National Dress Designs
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By Tendai Rupapa
The national dress plays a symbolic role in the preservation of national values, culture and identity, as seen yesterday during the provincial launch of the national fabric spearheaded by First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa.
Unlike other countries in the region, Zimbabwe was among the few without their national dress, hence the First Lady’s intervention which was welcomed by various stakeholders
Yesterday, the First Lady was guest of honour at a function where all the country’s provinces battled it out for honours in cutting and designing outfits using the national fabric.