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'Mnangagwa elevation a blessing in disguise'

by Staff reporter
17 Dec 2014 at 07:45hrs | Views

Midlands small and medium enterprise (SME) operators based in the mining town of Zvishavane have welcomed the appointment of Emmerson Mnangagwa as First Vice-President as a blessing saying they can now pin him to spearhead development in the province.

The SME operators said Mnangagwa had done nothing for the past three decades that he had been in government as a minister.

But they said his latest appointment had put him in pole position to succeed President Robert Mugabe and they could now confront him as the second most powerful person in the country.

Midlands SMEs secretary-general Bigboy Murenga said: "Mnangagwa has done nothing for us since independence despite holding various positions, but this appointment means we can now challenge him as the Vice-President to do something for the people.

"There are a number of projects that are still on paper seeking funding for implementation and he being the key player in the province he must assist by all means necessary."

Soon after being sworn in as VP, Mnangagwa dashed back to his rural village Mapanzure, about 40km outside Zvishavane, where he threw an extravagant bash for locals, including traditional leaders and his close associates, to celebrate his appointment.

Source - newsday