Monitors reported that voters were waiting outside many polling stations from before dawn, two hours before they opened. “We must have change, “said a 21 year-old man who was walking 12 kilometres across Harare after casting his vote as he did not have enough money for a bus fare. “Everyone is in the mood for change.”
- Financial Times, 30 March 2008
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Cabinet Reshuffle
'Personally, I'm glad that I'm going to continue working in the Ministry of Education because there is some unfinished business, namely the fourth university and the liberal arts college. At the same time, I have the opportunity to do something new, something exciting. Mica is an area that's completely new to me. I look forward to going there, listening, learning, and then contributing.'
REAR-ADMIRAL (NS) LUI TUCK YEW, who will be Senior Minister of State in two ministries - Education, and Information, Communications and the Arts
The Straits Times, 29 March 2007
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