Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe will chair a weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday without members from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai"s party, which boycotted the unity government last week, REUTERS QUOTED state media as reporting on Sunday. Tsvangirai announced on Friday that his Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) party would disengage from Mugabe"s "dishonest and unreliable" ZANU-PF party in the country"s coalition cabinet set up in February. The move has sparked the country"s biggest political crisis since the formation of the new administration in February this year, but Mugabe"s spokesman George Charamba said the MDC"s boycott was a poor protest. "As you will certainly see on Tuesday, cabinet will be held. The agenda for the meeting has been circulated and decisions that are binding will be taken," Charamba told the state-controlled Sunday Mail newspaper. --SP