The key players being targeted by the Zimbabwe military are
the so-called G40.
The whereabouts of all of them are unknown, although sources
in Harare have said some are in detention.
GRACE MUGABE - Mugabe's 52-year-old wife rose from political
obscurity to the top ranks of the ruling ZANU-PF party and, after the purge a
week ago of Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, became the front-runner to
succeed her husband.
JONATHAN MOYO - A slick propagandist and former information
minister, Moyo was G40's brains and mouthpiece who never shied away from an
acerbic comment or Tweet about his rivals. His Twitter feed has been
uncharacteristically silent since the coup.
SAVIOR KASUKUWERE - A bruising former ZANU-PF Youth minister
nicknamed "Tyson", Kasukuwere ran Mugabe's attempts to "indigenise"
the economy, essentially forcing foreign investors to surrender large stakes in
their businesses to locals.
IGNATIUS CHOMBO - A former university lecturer and Mugabe's
homeboy, Chombo was promoted in an October cabinet reshuffle from the interior
ministry to the finance portfolio, just as a severe domestic currency shortage
tipped over into full-blown financial collapse.
AUGUSTINE CHIHURI - As Commissioner General of the police,
Chihuri was accused by rights groups of presiding over vicious crackdowns on
dissent and popular protest in the last 18 months.
KUDZAI CHIPANGA - The 35-year-old youth leader ingratiated
himself to Mugabe and Grace and organised nationwide youth rallies that Grace
Mugabe used to attack Mnangagwa and his allies - Reuters