Former army chief Constantino Chiwenga and Minister of Defence, State Security and War Veterans Kembo Mohadi who have been appointed by President of Zimbabwe Emmerson Mnangagwa as his deputies will be sworn in on Thursday, December 28.
The two persons were appointed by Zimbabwe’s President to become his vice presidents in the Zanu PF party last week and were endorsed by the party’s provinces.
These two were tipped to become vice presidents of Zimbabwe after they were approved by the Zanu PF party as vice presidents of the party.
Herald newspaper reported that the party provinces said the two “bring vast experience that will benefit both the party and the nation”.
According to Zanu-PF the appointments are in line with its practice of abiding by the 1987 Unity Accord signed between former President Robert Mugabe and late national hero Dr Joshua Nkomo.
Swearing-in ceremony for General Constantino Chiwenga (Rtd) & Kembo Mohadi as the country’s new Vice Presidents set for tomorrow #Zimbabwe pic.twitter.com/Dn2eLuMeKZ
— Emmanuel (@cemambo) December 27, 2017
The Zanu PF removed Robert Mugabe from the position of president of the party, an action to put pressure on the former president to resign after a military takeover.
Chiwenga led that military takeover to back Mnangagwa who had then been sacked as vice president of the country.
Mnangagwa was then appointed as Zanu PF leader and approved as Mugabe’s replacement in the party and also as the country’s President.
Source: Africafeeds.com