Legacy,
stating
that
‘a
new
political
dispensation
has
been
ushered
in
to
take
Zimbabwe
into
its
rightful
place
within
the
SADC
and
the
world
at
large’.9
It
was
the
hope
that
this
strategy
would
force
Mugabe
to
resign
voluntarily,
before
which
he
would
appoint
Mnangagwa
as
Vice
President
and
thus
ease
the
path
for
his
successor.
However,
in
a
public
address
to
the
nation
on
the
evening
after
the
central
committee
meeting,
Mugabe
took
no
such
position.
Instead
he
made
a
somewhat
surreal
speech
assuming
he
was
still
in
charge.
He
stated
that
the
military
intervention
was
not
a
challenge
to
his
command
as
President
and
Commander
in
Chief.
Moreover,
he
would
preside
over
the
December
Party
Congress
to
deal
with
the
issues
that
had
been
raised
by
the
military
and
‘return
to
the
guiding
principles
of
our
struggle’.10
Car
with
poster
calling
on
Mugabe
to
go,
Harare,
18
November
2017
This
forced
the
Mnangagwa
group
to
proceed
with
their
next
course
of
action,
namely
the
impeachment
of
Robert
Mugabe.
Following
the
decision
of
the
Zanu
PF
Parliamentary
Caucus
to
initiate
impeachment
proceedings
on
the
20th
November,
the
process
was
put
in
motion
in
Parliament
on
the
21st
November.
Amongst
other
charges,
Mugabe
was
accused
of
allowing
his
wife
to
‘usurp
Government
functions’
and
‘state
resources’,
as
well
as
ignoring
all
‘allegations
of
corruption
and
misappropriation
of
public
funds’.
Mugabe
was
also
charged
with
the
inability
to
perform
the
functions
of
the
Office
‘because
of
physical
or
mental
incapacity’.11
On
the
same
day
Mugabe
sent
in
his
resignation
letter
to
the
Speaker
of
the
House
of
Assembly.
In
the
letter
Mugabe
wrote
that
his
decision
to
resign
was
‘voluntary’
and
arose
from
his
concern
for
the
welfare
of
the
people
of
Zimbabwe
and
his
‘desire
to
pursue
a
smooth,
peaceful,
and
non-‐violent
transfer
of
9
Press
Statement
by
the
Army
Commander
of
the
Zimbabwe
National
Army
Lt.
General
Valerio
Sibanda
18/12/17.
10
Full
Text
of
President
Mugabe’s
Address
to
the
Nation,
19
November
2017.
The
Zambian
Observer
20/11/17.
11
Parliament
of
Zimbabwe.
Tuesday
21/11/17.
Joint
Sitting
of
the
Senate
and
National
Assembly.
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