Mnangagwa Assures Mugabe Of Safety In Zimbabwe

[dropcap] I[/dropcap]ncoming Zimbabwe leader, Emmerson Mnangagwa, assured former President Robert Mugabe, he and his family would be safe in the country, state media said on Friday. Mnangagwa gave the assurance today, when the two men spoke for the first time since he returned home this week, according to the State-owned media, The Herald newspaper. Also, the

Photo Of Robert Mugabe And His Wife After Resignation, Expected At New President’s Inauguration

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ormer president of Zimbabwe,Robert Mugabe, has been pictured for the first since his resignation on Tuesday alongside his wife, Grace, some of his close aides and the country’s former reserve bank governor Gideon Gono. It was gathered that the photo was taken shortly after his resignation. State broadcaster ZBC TV, reported that Robert Mugabe is expected at tomorrow’s

BREAKING: Mnangagwa Sworn In As Zimbabwe’s New President

  [dropcap]E[/dropcap]mmerson Mnangagwa, whose removal as vice president by Robert Mugabe led to the veteran leader’s ouster, was sworn in as Zimbabwe’s new president on Friday. “I Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa swear that as the president of the republic of Zimbabwe I will be faithful to Zimbabwe and obey, uphold and defend the constitution and all other

Sacked Zimbabwe’s Mnangagwa To Be Sworn In As President On Friday

  [dropcap]Z[/dropcap]imbabwe’s former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa will be sworn in as president on Friday following the resignation of Robert Mugabe, the parliament speaker said on Wednesday. Speaker Jacob Mudenda said the ruling party ZANU-PF had informed him it has nominated Mnangagwa to fill the vacancy of the office of president, replacing the 93-year-old Mugabe

Zimbabwe Ex-Vice President To Return Home After Mugabe’s Resignation

[dropcap]F[/dropcap]ormer vice president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa, who is expected to be sworn in as president following the resignation of Robert Mugabe, will return home on Wednesday, a ruling party ZANU-PF official said. Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe’s president on Tuesday, a week after the army and his former political allies moved to end four decades

Zimbabwe’s President Mugabe Resigns

  Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has resigned, parliament speaker Jacob Mudenda has said. A letter from Mr Mugabe said that the decision was voluntary and that he had made it to allow a smooth transition of power. The surprise announcement halted an impeachment hearing that had begun against him. Lawmakers roared in jubilation and people

No Word Yet From Mugabe, Impeachment Looms

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he midday deadline set by Zimbabwe’s ruling party for President Robert Mugabe to resign passed Monday with no word from the 93-year-old leader, who is now set to face impeachment proceedings. Parliament is expected to vote on impeachment proceedings on Tuesday and the ruling Zanu-PF party released details of its proposed motion against Mugabe. “We

Mugabe Meets Army Chiefs Sunday

  [dropcap]E[/dropcap]mbattled President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is set to meet army chiefs on Sunday in a second similar meeting this week. According to ZTV, the state TV, citing Catholic priest Fidelis Mukonori, who has been mediating the negotiations, announced the proposed meeting on Saturday. On the same day, the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union

Zimbabweans Celebrate Expected Exit Of Mugabe (Video +Pictures)

  [dropcap]T[/dropcap]housands of Zimbabweans flooded the streets of Harare on Saturday, waving national flags, singing and dancing in an outpouring of elation at the expected fall of President Robert Mugabe. “These are tears of joy,” Frank Mutsindikwa, 34, told Reuters, holding aloft the Zimbabwean flag. “I’ve been waiting all my life for this day. Free

Mugabe To Go On Exile

    [dropcap]F[/dropcap]ollowing conflicting reports that embattled Zimbabwean President  Robert Mugabe refused to step down, The Nation reports that he agreed to step down last night and also go on exile to South Africa. A Twitter handle claiming to be speaking on behalf of the provisional government of Zimbabwe, claimed that a new government is