It is impossible to understand recent political events in Zimbabwe without insight into the role of Emmerson Mnangagwa. The fall of Robert Mugabe and the inauguration of Emmerson Mnangagwa as Zimbabwe’s new president in November 2017 were events that no one could have predicted. Just three weeks earlier, Mugabe had sacked Mnangagwa as vice-president, a move that seemed to end the long political career of the man known as ‘The Crocodile'. In the Jaws of the Crocodile tells the gripping story of how Mnangagwa fled Zimbabwe in fear for his life, and of his brief exile in South Africa, where he declared to Mugabe that he would return ‘in a matter of weeks’ to take control of the levers of power. It describes the military intervention against Mugabe and his allies, analyses...
Ray Ndlovu is the Harare-based Zimbabwe writer for the Sunday Times and also writes for its sister publication Business Day. Previously, he was the assistant bureau chief at the Financial Gazette, the leading business weekly newspaper in Zimbabwe. He has also contributed to the Mail & Guardian, City Press, African Independent and Africa in Fact, as well as to the Guardian (UK) and Der Spiegel (Germany). He is a regular contributor on PowerFM 98.7, where he provides commentary on political and business news in Zimbabwe and the SADC region.
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