Zimbabwean leader, Robert Mugabe,
has been booted out of office through a bloodless military coup which brought
to an end his 37-year iron grip on power.
The country’s ruling Zanu-PF
party confirmed this development via its Twitter handle.
It said that the southern African
nation’s 93-year-old President had been “detained” in a “bloodless transition”.
Zanu-PF, in a statement issued
this morning, said: “Zimbabwe has not had a coup. There has been a decision to
intervene because our constitution had been undermined.
“In the interim, Comrade E
Mnagngawa will be President of ZANU PF as per the constitution of our
revolutionary organisation.
“ZANU PF has a way of solving our
own problems, the situation is stable and Zimbabwe is open for business. There
was no coup, but a bloodless peaceful transition- the centre is strong and
there is peace with honest leadership.
“There was no coup, only a
bloodless transition which saw corrupt and crooked persons being arrested and
an elderly man who had been taken advantage of by his wife being detained.
“The few bangs that were heard
were from crooks who were resisting arrest, but they are now detained.
“Last night, the first family was
detained and are safe, both for the constitution and the sanity of the nation,
this was necessary. Neither Zimbabwe nor ZANU are owned by Mugabe and his wife.
“Today begins a fresh new era and
comrade Mnangagwa will help us achieve a better Zimbabwe.
“Please note and be warned.
Comrade Mnangagwa has not got a twitter account we know of one in his name. It
is not him. It’s a supporter or a fake account- but not him.”
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ReplyDeleteGlad for the change. Finally it came. Mugabe is a disgrace to emerging democratic rule in Africa. We want peace and the people's will to prevail.
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