President-in-waiting Mnangagwa returns to Zimbabwe, hailing ‘new democracy’ after Mugabe’s resignation
Robert Mugabe’s former deputy will be sworn in as president on Friday

Zimbabwe’s former vice-president has said the country is witnessing a “new and unfolding democracy”, as he returned to a jubilant welcome two weeks after fleeing to South Africa following his sacking by Robert Mugabe.
Emmerson Mnangagwa, a 75-year-old liberation war veteran and stalwart of the ruling ZANU-PF party is to be sworn in as president on Friday. His sacking triggered the political crisis that culminated in the resignation of the 93-year-old Mugabe on Tuesday.
Mnangagwa arrived from Johannesburg at a military airbase in Harare on Wednesday afternoon and travelled directly to the ZANU-PF headquarters where a crowd of several hundred had gathered to hear his first speech as president-in-waiting.
“The people have spoken. The voice of the people is the voice of God,” he told supporters. “Today we are witnessing the beginning of a new and unfolding democracy.”
Soldiers controlled admission to the concrete complex, but allowed hawkers to sell ice-creams, bananas and soft drinks. Outside, a makeshift stall selling ZANU-PF T-shirts with the slogan “A New Era” and pennants in the national colours did brisk business.