Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Zimbabwe’s Incoming Leader Mnangagwa Arrives In Harare. Will Be Sworn In As President On Friday



Daily Mail: 'I was poisoned' declares the Croc: Zimbabwe's president-in-waiting says he had to 'act before he was eliminated' as he returns to Harare and gleefully gives his first speech to supporters since Mugabe resigned

* President Designate Emmerson Mnangagwa, 75, gave speech to Zanu PF supporters in Harare on Wednesday
* Mugabe's former deputy said he was poisoned and decided to act rather than 'wait for them to eliminate me'
* He gleefully referred to Mugabe as the 'former president' while promising democracy, peace and jobs
* Mnangagwa is expected to be sworn in as Zimbabwe's interim leader on Friday until elections due for 2018

Zimbabwe's president designate Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived back in Zimbabwe on Wednesday where he delivered a tub-thumping speech to jubilant Zanu PF supporters in the capital Harare.

Mr Mnagagwa used his first public words after arriving back from South Africa to accuse the Mugabe regime of trying to poison him, and said he decided to act rather than 'wait for them to eliminate me.'

He also gleefully referred to Robert Mugabe as the 'former president' to wild applause from the crowd.

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More News On Zimbabwe's Political Crisis

Zimbabwe: What's happening? -- Al Jazeera
Zimbabwe’s incoming leader Mnangagwa returns home to cheers -- AP
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa to be sworn in as president on Friday -- Reuters
Emmerson Mnangagwa to be sworn in as Zimbabwe's president on Friday -- The Guardian
Zimbabwe crisis: Emmerson Mnangagwa returns to Harare to replace Mugabe -- DW
Mnangagwa to be sworn in as president on Friday -- Al Jazeera
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa: key dates -- AFP
World reacts to end of Mugabe's era in Zimbabwe -- Al Jazeera
Zimbabwe has been here before. This time its new leader must let it embrace its potential -- Andrew Geoghegan, ABC News Online
Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa returns — What's next? -- Chloe Lyneham, DW
Zimbabwe's military is looking after its own interests — not democracy -- Enock C Mudzamiri, ABC News Online
How Mugabe managed to remain in power for 37 years -- Paul Brennan, Al Jazeera
Robert Mugabe's resignation letter in full -- Al Jazeera

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Be careful what you wish for.