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Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed a new army head before protests planned by a group of war veterans called by a group of war veterans, who wanted to resign.
The former Great General, Emmanuel Matatu, immediately affects.
President Mnangagwa encountered calls for their former supporters to be visually and corrupt.
Earlier this week, Mnangagwa, President of the Army, LT Gen Anselem Sanyatwe, appointed Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture.
72-year-old Matatu, a veteran of the 1970s, is a veterinary war of the Freedom War, which is still a great factor in Zimbabwe.
As a member of the Democratic Republic (zipra) in Zambia in Zambia, he is one of the two guerrilla forces that fight the white minority sentence after Rhodesia.
Zipra, Zapu was an armed wing – as Joshua Nkomo’s leadership, unlike Robert Mugabe and Emmerson Mnangagwa Zanu Party. After independence, the two groups have been connected to the Zanu-PF form in power since then.
Matatu, Zimbabwe Defense Forces (ZDF), Philip Valerio Sibanda’s current manager, as well as the former Zefra War veteran.
Extensive Sibanda’s president supervises the army that claims Mnangagwa and believes that he feels more reliable because he trusts the ZDF commander.
ZDF was previously led by the Vice President, the man led by Constantino Chiwenga.
The faction of war veterans calling on Monday to protests called Chiwenga to address the presidency.
According to a state-owned chronicle newspaper, the promotion of the matatu is part of sustainable efforts to strengthen the country’s defense forces.
According to their ruthless reputation, Emmerson Mnangagwa Goes with the “crocodile” nickname.
He has been a president in 2017 after a leader Robert Mugabe for a long time, and now serves the second and last period ended in 2028.
Last year, during the Rallies of Zanu-PF, Mnangagwa said they want to stay in the office.
Despite the last of Mnangagwa, many in three years remain unconfined.
Criticism about the charges of the party and intending to cling to power, Mugabe woke up memories with the leading coup.
Although the veterans were not clear how much the public for the planned protests, security Minister Zimbabveans warned against their participation in demonstrations.
Police declared any instrument carrying any instrument that could lead to a four-day ban or violence around the capital.