Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is a Zimbabwean politician, and the current President of Zimbabwe
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Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is a Zimbabwean politician, and the current President of Zimbabwe
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Emmerson Mnangagwa is married to Auxillia Mnangagwa and the couple is parents to two children, Farai and Emmerson Jr.
Emmerson Mnangagwa was born in Zvishavane, in central Zimbabwe on 15th September 1942 in a farmer family that was aggressively anti establishment. His father’s frequent resistance against the white oppressors had the family flee to the neighbouring country Zambia for life.
After finishing his schooling from Mumbwa Boarding School, he enrolled into a Building course from Kafue Trade School, but he eyed Hodgson Technical College, the leading educational institution in the nation. He managed to crack the entrance exam and enrolled into a four year program in City and Guilds Industrial Building Course.
His interest in political activism sparked during his days in college with UNIP, a student union of which he was an elected executive. He was found guilty of burning one of the buildings during one of his violent political actions against the white-supremacy. As a result of this, he was expelled from the college.
He was uninterested in academics and was enraged about how the whites, who were in minority, ruled over the native Africans. As he was expelled from the college in the late 50s, he joined a startup and started his career, but the business fell apart soon, and he was jobless for a while. After that, he was soon contacted by the United National Independent Party to help them with organizing their activities and recruitment. He joined them as secretary.
He joined Zimbabwe African People’s Union in 1962 and received military training for some time in Tanzania, which was then followed by his enrolment into Egyptian Military Academy. Around that time, Zimbabwe African National Union was formed and Emmerson, with a few other comrades, joined hands with the newly formed party.
This didn’t go well with the Egyptian authorities and Emmerson was detained. When Robert Mugabe came to know of it, he flew down to Egypt to secure their release.
In 1963, some other Zimbabwean groups with common goals further fastened their operations and Emmerson was sent to China to receive further training in combats and guerrilla warfare. In China, Emmerson met with some other radical Zimbabwean youngsters and together they formed a group, known as ‘Crocodile Group’.
But the ‘Crocodile Group’ couldn’t carry on their violent protests for long and they were detained in mid-1965, while smuggling weapons across the Zimbabwean border. In the prison, Emmerson was tortured brutally and accepted that he was indeed involved in violent protests.
Emmerson Mnangagwa became independent Zimbabwe’s first Minister of National Security in 1980 while Robert Mugabe became the Prime Minister. During Emmerson’s tenure, chaos ensued in the Gukurahundi Civil War as the Fifth Zimbabwean Brigade brutally murdered several people. Emmerson denied giving any such orders and said that it was the army that did it.
In 1988, after the political reforms, Mugabe became the president and Emmerson was given some new responsibilities within the ministry. He was handed over the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs. He was also named the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Finances for a short period of time. While serving in these positions, Emmerson introduced several new acts and amendments into the constitution.
In 2000, Emmerson contested in election for a seat in parliament, but lost it. President Mugabe acted promptly and gave him a seat nevertheless in the parliament, as the speaker. This was followed by a brief tenure as the Minister of Rural Affairs in 2005 after losing one more election. Being made the head of Ministry of Rural Affairs was considered to be a major demotion, and his standing as a powerful politician went down.
In 2007, there was an attempt to force President Mugabe to resign from his position. It is believed that some higher military officers were involved in the attempt, backed by Emmerson. All the officers involved were charged with treason and punished accordingly and Emmerson’s name was cleared of all charges.
He was reportedly the mastermind behind the 2008 Presidential campaign of Mugabe, which ensured another term for him. In February 2009, Emmerson was named the Minister of Defence and in the year 2013, following another Presidential victory, Mugabe further promoted him as the Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs.