The Oklahoman

Zimbabwe asks if new leader can bring change

- BY ANDREW MELDRUM

JOHANNESBU­RG — Zimbabwe’s incoming leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, widely known as the Crocodile, is seen as a smart, ruthless politician, and many question if he will be able to bring the change the country craves.

“We are witnessing the beginning of a new, unfolding democracy,” the 75-year-old announced Wednesday upon his return to the country, two weeks after his firing by longtime mentor Robert Mugabe led to the president’s downfall.

Despite the message of inclusion, Zimbabwean­s noted that Mnangagwa made his first public remarks outside ruling ZANU-PF party headquarte­rs and, switching to the local Shona language, praised the party.

They ask whether Mnangagwa will be adequately independen­t from ZANUPF to revive the battered economy and restore democracy with the backing of the opposition and others.

The ruling party has proven it protects its own. It assured Mugabe he would not be prosecuted if he stepped down, ZANUPF chief whip Lovemore Matuke told The Associated Press: “He is safe, his family is safe and his status as a hero of his country is assured.”

On Thursday, the opposition MDC-T party said it had not been invited to Mnangagwa’s inaugurati­on Friday morning at a 60,000-seat stadium. That’s after the MDC joined the efforts to remove Mugabe, seconding the motion in Parliament to impeach him.

Mnangagwa’s remarkable rise to power — from being sacked as vice president and fleeing the country to being named Zimbabwe’s next leader — was largely thanks to the military, which put Mugabe under house arrest, and ruling party lawmakers who introduced the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

It is widely expected that Mnangagwa will continue to rely on them.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Supporters of Emmerson Mnangagwa, the man who will become Zimbabwe’s new president, hold a photograph of him as they arrive to show their support at Manyame Air Force base Wednesday where Mnangagwa is expected to arrive later in the day in Harare,...
[AP PHOTO] Supporters of Emmerson Mnangagwa, the man who will become Zimbabwe’s new president, hold a photograph of him as they arrive to show their support at Manyame Air Force base Wednesday where Mnangagwa is expected to arrive later in the day in Harare,...

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