Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has appointed Emmerson Mnangagwa as his deputy, making the former justice minister the favourite to succeed him.
Mr Mnangagwa takes over from Joice Mujuru who Mr Mugabe sacked after accusing her of plotting to kill him, an allegation she has denied.
Nicknamed “The Crocodile”, Mr Mnangagwa is reputed to be a hardliner.
Mr Mugabe, 90, purged the government of seven ministers on Tuesday as he tightened his grip on power.
He was re-elected leader of the ruling Zanu-PF party at its congress at the weekend while his 49-year-old wife, Grace, was chosen to head its women’s wing.
In his first comments since his elevation to the vice-presidency was announced, Mr Mnangagwa defended the purge.
“The revolution has a way of way of strengthening itself. It goes through cycles, this is another cycle where it rids itself of elements that had now become inconsistent with the correct line,” he is quoted by AFP news agency as saying.
Mrs Mujuru, 59, was seen as Mr Mnangagwa’s main rival in the battle to take over from Mr Mugabe when he retires or dies.
State media and Mrs Mugabe led the months-long campaign to oust her