Mnangagwa Never Went On Vacation, Twas Just 2 Days Off While Closely Monitoring Chiwenga
15 January 2020
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After nearly two months inside Zimbabwe, ZANU PF leader Emmerson Mnangagwa, yesterday flew out of Harare for Maputo, Mozambique.

Mnangagwa is attending the inauguration of the President-Elect, Filipe Jacinto Nyusi following his disputed re-election for a second term last October.

The development means, Mnangagwa is still at work since Friday last week [only spent 2 days off work, while closely monitoring Constantino Chiwenga] despite being to be on annual leave.

That Mozambican election saw incidents filmed on camera in which Zimbabwean citizens were bused on ZUPCO buses to polling stations as far as Masvingo where they declared they were transported by Mr Nyusi to vote for him.

Arriving in Maputo, Mnangagwa was met at the International Airport by Zimbabwe’s ambassador to Mozambique, Ambassador Douglas Nyikayaramba, and local officials there.

Meanwhile, the state owned broadcaster, ZBC reported that Mnangagwa’s absence, he will be represented by Vice Presidents General (Rtd) Dr C.G.D.N. Chiwenga and Colonel (Rtd) Cde K.C.D. Mohadi