Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe has named two vice presidents – his justice minister and a former military commander and diplomat – a day after dismissing his deputy.
The appointment of Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezela Mphoko , who will also serve as vice-presidents in the governing ZANU-PF, was announced on Wednesday in the capital Harare.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa, reporting from Harare, said Mnangagwa and Mphoko would be sworn in on Friday.
“The people he has chosen are people he trusts. People whom he thinks will not try to remove him and his wife from power,” she said.
Mugabe relieved Joice Mujuru, who also held the position of vice secretary of ZANU-PF, of her responsibilities on Tuesday, accusing her of plotting to remove him from power.
Eight other ministers were also removed in what analysts have described as in infighting in ZANU-PF.
Last week Mugabe’s wife Grace became the leader of the powerful ZANU-PF women’s league, a move observers said could pave the way for her to assume power once her husband steps down.
Mugabe, 90, has ruled the southern African nation for 34 years and won a disputed election last year that will see him serving as president for five more years.
(Al Jazeera)
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