The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President, ED bury the hachet

- Fidelis Munyoro Senior Reporter

PRESIDENT Mugabe yesterday reconnecte­d with former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa as he begins processes towards a final solution and roadmap for the country.

Cde Mnangagwa was fired from the Vice Presidency by President Mugabe on November 6, precipitat­ing a chain of events that culminated in the Zimbabwe Defence Forces intervenin­g to weed out criminals who had surrounded the President and who stoodaccus­ed of fomenting an environmen­t that had the potential to lead to violent confrontat­ion.

Sources close to developmen­ts said the two spoke for about 10 minutes over the phone after midday,and during the conversati­on President Mugabe told Cde Mnangagwa to return home immediatel­y.

Cde Mnangagwa acceded to the request.

The former VP is said to have told the President that he had left Zimbabwe for security reasons to which the President assured him he had nothing to fear as he was not involved in any threats that may have been posed.

Updating the nation on the latest developmen­ts last night, Zimbabwe Defence Forces Commander General Constantin­o Guveya Nyikadzino Chiwenga said the ZDF were pleased with new the latest developmen­ts which included contact between President Mugabe and his former deputy.

Cde Mnangagwa, he said, was expected back in Zimbabwe soon.

“As this happens, we as the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and security services urge Zimbabwean­s to remain calm and patient, fully observing and respecting the laws of the country for the sustenance of the precious peace we should never lose,” he said while briefing journalist­s at Josiah Magama Tongogara Barracks, formerly KGVI.

Gen Chiwenga also urged other political players in the country including members of the ruling Zanu-PF, war veterans, opposition parties, students and members of the public to refrain from any conduct that threatens peace, life and property.

He urged students at various institutio­ns across the country to be calm and proceed with their educationa­l programmes as scheduled.

“Once again, as the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and security services, we pay tribute to all Zimbabwean­s for support shown to us during the execution of Operation Restore Legacy,” he said.

“We remain a people’s force and security service which is why uppermost in our mind is the conclusion of this whole operation with the minimum inconvenie­nce and certainly without any collateral loss of life, injury or destructio­n of property.”

He said the ZDF would keep the nation updated on any new developmen­ts as they occur.

Gen Chiwenga commended the meeting the ZDF held with President Mugabe, which he said went well in a conducive atmosphere of mutual respect saying several guarantees were made.

He said the ZDF remained seized with the operation they codenamed ‘’Operation Restore Legacy”.

The media briefing was meant to update the nation on the latest developmen­ts after President Mugabe’s address to the nation on Sunday night.

In a televised State of the Nation Address at State House, President

Mugabe conceded that there was a crisis in the country and concerns raised by the ZDF and citizens relating to the state of the economy were genuine.

He said Zimbabwe would chart a new path aimed at restoring normalcy in the country.

The address came after President Mugabe held a meeting with military commanders that focused on several issues both at Government and party levels.

He also conceded that ZANU-PF was also facing challenges that required attention.

These would be dealt with at the forthcomin­g Extraordin­ary Congress scheduled for the week December 12-17 2017.

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