Mnangagwa Reportedly Pulls Out of Davos, Heading Back Home To Face Off Deteriorating Political And Economic Crisis
20 January 2019
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It appears like President Emmerson Mnangagwa has finally succumbed to pressure and is returning back home to face off the deteriorating political and economic situation that has resulted in outbreak of protests early last week.

According to sources close to ZimEye, Mnangagwa has decided against attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland to return to the country to deal with unending threats of #shutdown.

Mnangagwa’s imminent return also follows revelations by former deputy minister of finance, Terrence Mukupe who said something big is going to happen in the next 72 hours while hinting that he has retreated to Mozambique with his family for safety.

There are also reports that there could be another shutdown set to start tomorrow the 21st to the 23rd of January while others are saying it will proceed to the 25th.

The situation has also been worsened by civil servants who continue to reject government offers, initially of 10 percent increment and recently 20 percent.