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Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has been working as a 'under house arrest' and he has taken control of the army for power. Last week he made a decision. Mugabe dismissed the successor vice president last week.
The BBC reported that since the start of the political crisis, President Mugabe dismissed his Vice President Emerson Nangagwa last week. So long as Nangagawa was considered to be the successor of Mugab. But 93-year-old Mugabe has recently planned to succeed his wife, Grace Mugabe. As part of this process, he sacked Vice President Nangagawa This Nangagawa is quite popular with the country's army. Mugab's decision was angered by the army. That is why the army in the middle of a coup in midnight on Tuesday to set up Nangagwa as president.
According to AFP news, Nangagawa escaped from South Africa after being suspended from the post last week. But after the army took control of Zimbabwe, he returned to Bangladesh on Wednesday morning.
Although Major General Sebusio Moyo said in a statement on state television after taking control, it is not a coup. Mugabe is safe. The army officer hoped that the country would return to normalcy after their objective was achieved.
Zimbabwe's army chief General Constantino Chianga's President Mugabe, within 24 hours of warning of his team Jan-PF and Allies, took the position of the important establishments in the capital. They took control of state television. The army was deployed in front of parliament. The troops were deployed in the streets of Harare. The army also took control of the police force.
The BBC reported that since the start of the political crisis, President Mugabe dismissed his Vice President Emerson Nangagwa last week. So long as Nangagawa was considered to be the successor of Mugab. But 93-year-old Mugabe has recently planned to succeed his wife, Grace Mugabe. As part of this process, he sacked Vice President Nangagawa This Nangagawa is quite popular with the country's army. Mugab's decision was angered by the army. That is why the army in the middle of a coup in midnight on Tuesday to set up Nangagwa as president.
According to AFP news, Nangagawa escaped from South Africa after being suspended from the post last week. But after the army took control of Zimbabwe, he returned to Bangladesh on Wednesday morning.
Although Major General Sebusio Moyo said in a statement on state television after taking control, it is not a coup. Mugabe is safe. The army officer hoped that the country would return to normalcy after their objective was achieved.
Zimbabwe's army chief General Constantino Chianga's President Mugabe, within 24 hours of warning of his team Jan-PF and Allies, took the position of the important establishments in the capital. They took control of state television. The army was deployed in front of parliament. The troops were deployed in the streets of Harare. The army also took control of the police force.
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