Zimbabwe president Robort Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will meet on Monday to discuss issues pertaining to the appointment of permanent secretaries, The Sunday Mail said.
They will also try to define the roles of the Ministry of Media, Information and Publicity and the Ministry of Information Communication Technology.
The two will also discuss the issue of Roy Bennett, who is in custody facing charges of possessing dangerous weapons for acts of insurgency, banditry, terrorism or sabotage.
Speaking to journalists on Saturday, Presidential Spokesperson George Charamba confirmed the meeting, adding that the Ministers of Media, Information and Publicity and Information Communication Technology have been asked to make submissions regarding the roles of their ministries.
"The principals meet almost every week and, yes, they are meeting on Monday to discuss those issues," he said.
Last week President Mugabe made appointments of permanent secretaries, but Tsvangirai objected to this, saying he had not been consulted.
There are disagreements over who between the Minister of Media, Information and Publicity Webster Shamu and the Minister of Information Communication Technology Nelson Chamisa should control the posts and telecommunications sector.
Source:Xinhua