It’s premature to be talking about a coup in Zim’, says political expert
Zimbabwe’s national army has been seen moving its tanks from the barracks to the capital Harare following threats issued by the military to take control of the country’s affairs. Follow the live updates.
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#BreakingNews #Zimbabwe , Capital Harare – situation tense. Citizens scares on the streets. No visible presence of any army deployment so far, just rumors. Note that Zimbabwean Constitution bars any army involvement in Politics. Is the Mugabe era about to give way? We watch. pic.twitter.com/DW0PQe8u6b
— Comfort 95.1 FM, Uyo (@comfort951fm) November 14, 2017
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Reports on social media say President Robert Mugabe is currently in a cabinet meeting.
President Robert Mugabe is currently in a cabinet meeting.#sabcnews.
— Sophie Mokoena (@Sophie_Mokoena) November 14, 2017
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A political analyst says Zimbabwean need to “calm down a bit”
In my experience, social media space and real ground space can reflect two different universes. There’s need to calm down a bit.
— Alex T Magaisa (@Wamagaisa) November 14, 2017