AS IT HAPPENED: 'The old man should be allowed to rest' - Tendai Biti on #Zimbabwe's Mugabe
2017-11-15 06:30
Zimbabwe is tense as the army has taken over Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster and detained senior politicians, including President Robert Mugabe. Follow Live updates.
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power, threatening President Robert Mugabe’s 37-year rule.
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we are in.
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"Whether I'm happy or not happy, it doesn't change
anything."
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“It is pertinent to restate that the Zimbabwe Defence Forces remains the
major stock holders in respect to the gains of liberation struggle and
when these are threatened, we are obliged to take corrective measures,”
Commander of the Defence Forces, Constantine Chiwenga has said.
"We're hoping this situation will be controlled" -
Zuma
Zuma says he will send an envoy to Angola to brief on
security in SADC
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Zimbabwe's state radio resumed some of its normal programming
shortly after noon on Wednesday.
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Zimbabwe is SA's 5th biggest trading partner
150 SA companies operating in Zimbabwe
ENCA finance analyst says the rand is not impacted by the
Zimbabwe crisis
Mnangagwa is back in Zimbabwe, says SABC analyst Izak Khomo
Mugabe is not a key player - he's an icon, says analyst Izak
Khomo
War veterans throwing their support behind the military action
in Zimbabwe
China: Zimbabwe army chief visit 'normal military exchange'
A visit to Beijing last week by Zimbabwean army commander General
Constantino Chiwenga, who appears to have taken control of the country,
was a "normal military exchange," China's Foreign Ministry said on
Wednesday.