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Zim defence force confirms immunity from prosecution for Mugabes
Robert Mugabe had spent a week negotiating his departure with the military since the country's army seized control in the capital, Harare, and placed him under house arrest.
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Biti: 10 things Zimbabwe must focus on in the coming months
Reflecting on the major challenges the country has faced in the last few years, former finance minister Tendai Biti says that something was bound to give.
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Biti: Zimbabwe still has lot of work to do
Zimbabwe’s former finance minister Tendai Biti was speaking at the Daily Mavericks ‘The Gathering’ which is underway at the Sandton Convention Center.
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Mugabe granted immunity as part of resignation deal - sources
Mugabe led Zimbabwe from independence in 1980 but stepped down on Tuesday after the army seized power and the ruling party turned against him.
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Zim Solidarity Forum: Real work starts now
Emmerson Mnangagwa has pledged to put Zimbabweans first ahead of his inauguration in a week that's seen the end of long-time ruler Robert Mugabe’s time at the helm.
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After Mugabe, African leaders wonder what next
Supporters of long-serving African leaders dismiss parallels with Zimbabwe, where Robert Mugabe’s former deputy is about to take power with military and public backing
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'Let's vote for the Zimbabwe we've been hoping for'
As Zimbabweans continue to celebrate Robert Mugabe’s resignation, some say that they hope this means next year’s elections will be free and fair.
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Mnangagwa to prioritise jobs and growing of Zimbabwe’s economy
Addressing Zimbabweans for the first time since his return, Mnangagwa appealed to them to work together in revitalizing the economy and creating jobs.
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Mnangagwa accuses Mugabe of being captured by G40
Former vice president and new leader of the ruling Zanu-PF says decisions on the country were no longer made by the exec but those controlling it from outside.
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[CARTOON] Crocodile Tears for Bob
By Dr Jack & Curtis.
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'The people have spoken,' says Zimbabwe's new leader
Most of its 16 million people remain poor and face currency shortages and sky-high unemployment, something Mnangagwa promised to address.
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[WATCH] Mnangagwa: I pledge myself to be your servant
Zimbabwe's president-in-waiting Emmerson Mnangagwa told thousands of supporters at the Zanu-PF headquarters in Harare that today is the beginning of a new unfolding democracy.
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Mnangagwa: Today is the beginning of new democracy
Zimbabwe's Emmerson Mnangagwa has arrived back in the country and is addressing the crowd at Zanu-PF's headquarters.
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AU: Mugabe will be remembered as fearless Pan-Africanist
The African Union Commission has welcomed Robert Mugabe's decision to resign as Zimbabwe’s leader while acknowledging him as a 'fearless liberation fighter'.
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Emmerson Mnangagwa lands in Zim, expected to address crowd
Thousands of citizens have lined the streets outside Zanu-PF’s headquarters in Harare waiting for Mnangagwa to address them.
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Zuma holds off on Zim visit after meeting Mnangagwa
President Jacob Zuma was due to visit the country on Wednesday in his capacity as SADC chair.
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[GALLERY] Zimbabwe awaits new leader after Mugabe's exit
Zimbabweans celebrate the resignation of President Robert Mugabe and look ahead to welcoming Emmerson Mnangagwa as their new leader.
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[WATCH] By the barrel of the gun: Zim Solidarity Forum warns against false hope
Meeting in Johannesburg, the Zimbabwe Solidarity Forum discussed the outcome of the military takeover in Zimbabwe and its implications should Zimbabweans endorse it.
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Zim residents, soldiers ready to welcome Emmerson Mnangagwa
Zanu-PF has formally nominated Mnangagwa to fill the vacancy of the office of president.
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Dirco: No request for asylum in SA for Mugabe
Parliamentarians have praised Zimbabwe for the way it’s handled the political crisis without violence or bloodletting.
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Maimane: Zimbabwe change important for SADC region
DA leader Mmusi Maimane says that Zimbabweans must now prepare themselves to go to the polls.