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President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe is 'witnessing beginning of new democracy' | President-elect Emmerson Mnangagwa: Zimbabwe is 'witnessing beginning of new democracy' |
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Zimbabwe's incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has spoken publicly for the first time since Robert Mugabe's resignation, saying the country is now "witnessing the beginning of a new and unfolding democracy". | Zimbabwe's incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa has spoken publicly for the first time since Robert Mugabe's resignation, saying the country is now "witnessing the beginning of a new and unfolding democracy". |
Emmerson Mnangagwa thanked the people "in the name of Our Lord" in his first public speech since President Robert Mugabe announced his resignation. | |
He addressed a huge crowd outside ruling party headquarters and described what he said were recent attempts to kill him. | |
Mr Mnangagwa said the pressure to "derail the process" of getting Mr Mugabe to step down was intense but "the will of the people will always, always succeed". | |
Mr Mnangagwa spoke hours after returning to the country. | |
He fled earlier this month after his firing by Mr Mugabe who then installed his wife Grace as his preferred successor. | |
Mr Mnangagwa was introduced as "president-in-waiting" by a speaker who praised Zimbabwe's military as "the most disciplined army in the world" during the past week's events. | |
Mr Mnangagwa will be sworn in on Friday following Mr Mugabe's stunning resignation after 37 years at the helm. | |
Chief whip Lovemore Matuke confirmed Mr Mnangagwa was meeting Politburo members at party headquarters for a briefing "on what has been happening in his absence". | |
AP |