Emmerson Mnangagwa, a former Zimbabwean vice president, who was sacked by Robert Mugabe, would be sworn in Wednesday, media reports say.
Local media and Zimbabwean sources said Mnangagwa would be sworn in Wednesday to replace Mugabe who resigned Tuesday afternoon after 37-years in office.
The 75-year-old was removed from office and exiled 13 days after Mugabe accused him of disloyalty and insubordination.
Mugabe had reportedly taken the action to pave way for his wife, Grace, to emerge as the new leader of ruling Zanu-PF ahead of the country’s general election next year.
Mnangagwa is said to be popular amongst the powerful War Veterans group and the Zimbabwean military chiefs.