Emmerson Mnangagwa Has Been Sworn In As Zimbabwe's New President -- News Roundup





New York Times: Emmerson Mnangagwa Is Sworn In as Zimbabwe’s 2nd Leader Since Independence

HARARE, Zimbabwe — Emmerson Mnangagwa, who fled into a brief exile after losing a power struggle less than three weeks ago, became Zimbabwe’s new president on Friday — succeeding Robert Mugabe, the leader he had backed for decades before helping oust him last week.

“We should never remain hostages of our past,” Mr. Mnangagwa said in his inaugural address. Referring specifically to Mr. Mugabe, he said: “To me personally, he remains a father, mentor, comrade in arms and my leader.”

In a rapid reversal of fortunes that abruptly ended one of the longest reigns in Africa’s post-colonial history, Mr. Mnangagwa (pronounced muh-nahn-GAGH-wah) was sworn in at a ceremony at the National Sports Stadium in Harare, the capital.

Mr. Mnangagwa — who served for half a century as his predecessor’s right-hand man — became only the second leader of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980.

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WNU Editor: Opposition leaders and their supporters were barred from this swearing in of Emmerson Mnangagwa. So much for serving all the citizens.

Emmerson Mnangagwa Has Been Sworn In As Zimbabwe's New President -- News Roundup

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