President Mnangagwa leaves for DRC

President Mnangagwa disembarks from his official vehicle at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. - (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa disembarks from his official vehicle at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. – (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa converses with Chief of Protocol Munyaradzi Kajese at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. - (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa converses with Chief of Protocol Munyaradzi Kajese at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. – (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa bids farewell to Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi while Harare Provincial Affairs Minister Miriam Chikukwa and Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda look on at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. - (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa bids farewell to Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi while Harare Provincial Affairs Minister Miriam Chikukwa and Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda look on at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. – (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa bids farewell to Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Director-General of the Central Intelligence Organisation Isaac Moyo at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. - (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa bids farewell to Vice Presidents Constantino Chiwenga and Director-General of the Central Intelligence Organisation Isaac Moyo at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls on his counterparts following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. – (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa boards a plane at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. - (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)
President Mnangagwa boards a plane at Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport today before departing for the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of his regional courtesy calls following his inauguration as Zimbabwean President. – (Picture by Believe Nyakudjara)

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