Former vice president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to be sworn in as president  on Friday according to Zimbabwe’s state broadcaster.
Former vice president of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa
Mnangagwa, 75, had not been in the country since November 6 when he was sacked by Robert Mugabe, his former ally.
At the airport where Mnangagwa was due to arrive, large crowds were gathering to welcome the former vice president.
The country awaits following the return of Mnangagwa 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 of rule by a man once feted as an independence hero who became feared as a despot.

Mnangagwa, whose sacking this month prompted the military takeover that forced Mugabe out, was expected to land in Zimbabwe at 1130 GMT, Larry Mavhima, an ally of the former vice president, told Reuters.

Mnangagwa, 75, who fled from Zimbabwe in fear of his safety after being sacked this month, could be sworn in as president later on Friday and is likely to lead ZANU-PF into elections in 2018.

Mugabe resigned as Zimbabwe’s president on Tuesday, a week after the army and his former political allies moved to end four decades of rule by a man once feted as an independence hero who became feared as a despot.

The 93-year-old Mugabe had clung on for a week after an army takeover, with ZANU-PF urging him to go.

He finally resigned moments after parliament began an impeachment process seen as the only legal way to force him out.

People danced in the streets of Harare and car horns blared at the news that the era of Mugabe, who had led Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, was finally over.

Some brandished posters of Mnangagwa and army Chief General Constantino Chiwenga.

Speaker of parliament Jacob Mudenda is due to hold a news conference at 0830 GMT.

 

Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: