Cape Times

Another ‘Groot Krokodil’

- Peter Stenslunde Milnerton

MANY people do not know who exactly Emmerson Mnangagwa is. The man who will, in all likelihood, take over the reins from Mugabe. A man who has very suddenly found his moral and ethical compass and conscience; who now espouses the principals of democracy, peace and unity.

This is a man who was minister of national security for Zimbabwe from 1980-1988, and who now claims to be leading a “transition­al phase to pave the way for a peaceful free and democratic election”.

From 1998-2000 he was the minister of justice, legal and parliament­ary affairs – the time when Mugabe rigged the elections and took three weeks to announce “”results” that showed, miraculous­ly that he had ”won”.

A man who was Mugabe’s chief election agent during the 2008 presidenti­al election with all the intimidati­on and rigging going on. The list goes on and on. More importantl­y, on his watch as minister of national security, he was one of the key people responsibl­e for what was known as Operation Gukurahand­i when from 1983-1987 the Zimbabwean Army (specifical­ly the 5th Brigade trained by the North Koreans), systematic­ally murdered approximat­ely 20 000 members of the Ndebele community for suspected antigovern­ment activities.

This is a documented event – not fiction.

To put this in perspectiv­e, it is the same number of black people who were murdered under the apartheid regime.

Perhaps rather appropriat­ely, Mnangagwa’s nickname is “The Crocodile”, which is very befitting bearing in mind PW Botha’s nickname.

From one thieving and murdering despot to another.

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