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Africa Subsaharan
Zim President Emmerson Mnangagwa details ‘great escape', poisoning
2018-01-13
[Zim Herald] President Mnangagwa yesterday narrated how he escaped the clutches of people who wanted to eliminate him, including his tortuous journey through landmine territory in neighbouring Mozambique before landing in South Africa.

The Head of State and Government opened up on the previously unknown details of his "great escape" while addressing Zimbabweans resident in Angola yesterday. He also took the opportunity to announce that he no longer has traces of poison in his body after his doctors gave him a clean bill of health last week.

Chronicling how he escaped into Mozambique after he was warned of a plot to eliminate him, the President said he had to walk for long hours, in some cases taking precautions to avoid possible landmines.

He said there was an attempt by security details at the border in Mutare to shoot him, but that this was foiled by his sons.

"I was fired at 4pm and left the office and by 6.30 pm, one of the security guys came to inform me that he must be part of a group that had a mission to eliminate me," he said.

"I didn’t think it was pleasurable to wait to be eliminated. I left within four hours of being fired for the Mozambican border. I arrived at the border and our side of the border stamped my passport, but before they could lift the boom for me to cross into Mozambique, it was closed. The message came that I was not allowed to leave Zimbabwe. I said in that case there was no need, I (will) go back. They said again I was not allowed to go back into Zimbabwe but I said ’you can’t stop me’. What case have I committed? As I was walking away, they tried to fire (at me) but I have one young man, one of my twin sons, was there. He is an officer and was able to grab the weapon and I was not shot."

The President went on: "Then you know for many years I operated in Mozambique in the department of security. I know the area and it’s infested with land mines. Those things are still there, you walk in-between strings to avoid landmines. I did (that) from about 9 pm until about 7.30 the next day. I arrived in Mozambique and we had a lift back to the border to have my passport stamped again on the Mozambican side. Then I phoned a colleague from South Africa that I was on my way to Beira. By the time we arrived in Beira, a small plane had arrived from South Africa to pick me up and I went to South Africa."

He said he informed South African authorities that he was in their country through Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbete.
Posted by:Besoeker

#10  Trou = hole

Ah — French is not one of my languages, g(r)omgoru, though I had learnt to ask for three chocolates when we lived in Brussels. I was thinking in terms of the slangy “dropped trou[sers]”.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-13 22:11  

#9  *skinner*
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-13 19:11  

#8  and bring a skonner
Posted by: Frank G   2018-01-13 19:10  

#7  LOL
Posted by: Cheretle Angeans6218   2018-01-13 17:39  

#6  If you're gonna assassinate somebody known as The Crocodile, do it right the first time.
Posted by: Fred   2018-01-13 17:22  

#5  Trou = hole
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-01-13 16:48  

#4  Trou de merde

Shit pants? Is that a thing in French?
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-01-13 16:37  

#3  Trou de merde
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-01-13 12:11  

#2  The now popular term escapes me....
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-01-13 10:34  

#1  Corruption, potential revenge, poverty, exile, political harassment - there just might be a convenient, slightly off-color word that can describe such a place...
Posted by: Raj   2018-01-13 09:55  

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