Last month Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa 53 announced their postponement from March to June so that the poll could be held under the rules of the revised constitution...
Rautenbach is a close associate of Zimbabwe's Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and is held up as a key commercial ally for Harare's strategy in the Congo-Kinshasa war (Vol 40 No 22)...
Even in Zimbabwe's cabinet the Bredenkamp-Rautenbach partnership and its close links to Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa are drawing fire...
Two men were even tipped to succeed him: the present Security Minister Sydney Sekeramayi and past Security Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa now Minister of Legal Affairs...
Rautenbach has close personal ties with Zimbabwe's Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa who also manages the business holdings of the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union and has been the main strategist along with President Robert Mugabe of Harare's intervention to shore up Laurent Kabila's government...
ZANU-PF loyalists such as Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa who was Mugabe’s intelligence chief in the late 1970s say they welcome the new party’s challenge and confidently expect to trounce it in next year’s elections...
A low-key rivalry between Legal Affairs Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa and the urbane Minister of State for Planning Richard Hove has been brewing in the province for some years...
It is owned by a Zimbabwean family the Rautenbachs who have been closely linked to Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa; and Mnangagwa also manages business affairs for the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front...
Private companies with Congolese interests are the Native Africa Investments Group (led by Phillip Chiyangwa said to be a business associate of presidential nephew Leo Mugabe) and Africa Resources Limited led by Mutumwa Mawere (associated with the Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa)...
The strongest contender from the Midlands is the Justice Minister and party Finance Secretary Emmerson Mnangagwa 56...