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Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa promises jobs in 'new democracy' | |
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Zimbabwe's incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to create jobs after returning from exile to take over from Robert Mugabe. | |
"We want to grow our economy, we want peace, we want jobs," he told a cheering crowd in Harare. | |
Mnangagwa, who fled to South Africa two weeks ago, is to be made the new president on Friday, state TV said | |
His dismissal led the ruling party and the military to intervene and force an end to Mr Mugabe's 37-year long rule. | His dismissal led the ruling party and the military to intervene and force an end to Mr Mugabe's 37-year long rule. |
He told supporters at the headquarters of the ruling Zanu-PF party that the country was witnessing a "new democracy". | |
The news that 93-year-old Mr Mugabe was stepping down sparked wild celebrations across the country late into Tuesday night. | |
It came in the form of a letter read out in parliament on Wednesday, abruptly halting impeachment proceedings against him. | |
In it, Mr Mugabe said he was resigning to allow a smooth and peaceful transfer of power, and that his decision was voluntary. | In it, Mr Mugabe said he was resigning to allow a smooth and peaceful transfer of power, and that his decision was voluntary. |
A spokesman for the ruling Zanu-PF party said Mr Mnangagwa, 71, would serve the remainder of Mr Mugabe's term until elections that are due to be held by September 2018. | A spokesman for the ruling Zanu-PF party said Mr Mnangagwa, 71, would serve the remainder of Mr Mugabe's term until elections that are due to be held by September 2018. |
The state-run Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) confirmed that his swearing-in ceremony had been scheduled for Friday. | The state-run Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) confirmed that his swearing-in ceremony had been scheduled for Friday. |
Nicknamed the "crocodile" because of his political cunning, Mr Mnangagwa issued a statement from exile calling on Zimbabweans to unite to rebuild the country. | Nicknamed the "crocodile" because of his political cunning, Mr Mnangagwa issued a statement from exile calling on Zimbabweans to unite to rebuild the country. |
"Together, we will ensure a peaceful transition to the consolidation of our democracy, and bring in a fresh start for all Zimbabweans and foster peace and unity," Mr Mnangagwa told Zimbabwe's NewsDay on Tuesday. | "Together, we will ensure a peaceful transition to the consolidation of our democracy, and bring in a fresh start for all Zimbabweans and foster peace and unity," Mr Mnangagwa told Zimbabwe's NewsDay on Tuesday. |
He met South African President Jacob Zuma before leaving for Zimbabwe. | He met South African President Jacob Zuma before leaving for Zimbabwe. |
Will anything really change? | Will anything really change? |
Fergal Keane, BBC Africa editor, Harare | Fergal Keane, BBC Africa editor, Harare |
Will Zimbabweans' spirit of unity, this freedom from fear, endure under a new dispensation? I cannot be at all certain. | Will Zimbabweans' spirit of unity, this freedom from fear, endure under a new dispensation? I cannot be at all certain. |
Mr Mnangagwa is mired in the excesses of the Mugabe era. He was the deposed president's loyal henchman for decades and only struck against him to prevent Grace Mugabe from succeeding to the presidency. | Mr Mnangagwa is mired in the excesses of the Mugabe era. He was the deposed president's loyal henchman for decades and only struck against him to prevent Grace Mugabe from succeeding to the presidency. |
This was not a revolution to bring liberal democratic principles into government. It was about power. | This was not a revolution to bring liberal democratic principles into government. It was about power. |
That said, there are significant pressures on the new leader to embark on a programme of meaningful change. The corruption and tyranny of the past will not attract the international financial aid and investment that is needed to rescue the nation's shattered economy. | That said, there are significant pressures on the new leader to embark on a programme of meaningful change. The corruption and tyranny of the past will not attract the international financial aid and investment that is needed to rescue the nation's shattered economy. |
Mr Mnangagwa will face a strong challenge if he tries to mire Zimbabwe in the despotism of the past. | Mr Mnangagwa will face a strong challenge if he tries to mire Zimbabwe in the despotism of the past. |
Perhaps most important is the attitude of the people. | Perhaps most important is the attitude of the people. |
Mr Mnangagwa's firing by Robert Mugabe two weeks ago triggered an unprecedented political crisis in the country. | Mr Mnangagwa's firing by Robert Mugabe two weeks ago triggered an unprecedented political crisis in the country. |
It had been seen by many as an attempt to clear the way for Grace Mugabe to succeed her husband as leader and riled the military leadership, which stepped in and put Mr Mugabe under house arrest. | It had been seen by many as an attempt to clear the way for Grace Mugabe to succeed her husband as leader and riled the military leadership, which stepped in and put Mr Mugabe under house arrest. |
Under the constitution, the role of successor would normally go to a serving vice-president, and one still remains in post - Phelekezela Mphoko. | Under the constitution, the role of successor would normally go to a serving vice-president, and one still remains in post - Phelekezela Mphoko. |
However, Mr Mphoko - a key ally of Grace Mugabe - has just been fired by Zanu-PF and is not believed to be in the country. In his absence, the party has nominated Mr Mnangagwa, the speaker of parliament confirmed. | However, Mr Mphoko - a key ally of Grace Mugabe - has just been fired by Zanu-PF and is not believed to be in the country. In his absence, the party has nominated Mr Mnangagwa, the speaker of parliament confirmed. |
Some have questioned whether the handover to Mr Mnangagwa will bring about real change in the country. | Some have questioned whether the handover to Mr Mnangagwa will bring about real change in the country. |
He was national security chief at a time when thousands of civilians died in post-independence conflict in the 1980s, though he denies having blood on his hands. | He was national security chief at a time when thousands of civilians died in post-independence conflict in the 1980s, though he denies having blood on his hands. |
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai told the BBC he hoped that Zimbabwe was on a "new trajectory" that would include free and fair elections. | Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai told the BBC he hoped that Zimbabwe was on a "new trajectory" that would include free and fair elections. |
He said Mr Mugabe should be allowed to "go and rest for his last days". | He said Mr Mugabe should be allowed to "go and rest for his last days". |
Prominent opposition politician David Coltart tweeted: "We have removed a tyrant but not yet a tyranny." | Prominent opposition politician David Coltart tweeted: "We have removed a tyrant but not yet a tyranny." |
African Union president Alpha Condé said he was "truly delighted" by the news, but expressed regret at the way Mr Mugabe's rule had ended. | African Union president Alpha Condé said he was "truly delighted" by the news, but expressed regret at the way Mr Mugabe's rule had ended. |
"It is a shame that he is leaving through the back door and that he is forsaken by the parliament," he said. | "It is a shame that he is leaving through the back door and that he is forsaken by the parliament," he said. |
Celebrations in the streets | Celebrations in the streets |
At 93, Mr Mugabe was - until his resignation - the world's oldest leader. He once proclaimed that "only God" could remove him. | At 93, Mr Mugabe was - until his resignation - the world's oldest leader. He once proclaimed that "only God" could remove him. |
Lawmakers from the ruling party and opposition roared with glee when his resignation letter was read aloud in parliament on Wednesday. | Lawmakers from the ruling party and opposition roared with glee when his resignation letter was read aloud in parliament on Wednesday. |
Activist and political candidate Vimbaishe Musvaburi broke down in tears of joy while speaking to the BBC. | Activist and political candidate Vimbaishe Musvaburi broke down in tears of joy while speaking to the BBC. |
"We are tired of this man, we are so glad he's gone. We don't want him anymore and yes, today, it's victory," she said. | "We are tired of this man, we are so glad he's gone. We don't want him anymore and yes, today, it's victory," she said. |
Robert Mugabe - Timeline of a political life | Robert Mugabe - Timeline of a political life |
Are you Zimbabwean? What are your hopes for the future of the country? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments. | Are you Zimbabwean? What are your hopes for the future of the country? Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your comments. |
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