Friday, November 17, 2017


Mugabe has refused to step down.
Zimbabwe's state power has taken responsibility for the country's army President Robert Mugabe refused to resign after meeting with army generals who were in control of the country.
Who is the next successor to Mugabe, the conflict took place on Wednesday in Zimbabwe's power? Since then, 93-year-old Mugabe has been under house arrest. The meeting was held in Harare on Thursday.
For discussion, Mugabe was taken from his personal residence in a motorboat to the State House. Army sources said that they were met and Mugabe refused to resign.
Robert Mugabe spoke openly and gave a speech
Finally, Zimbabwe's 'house-to-house' President Robert Mugabe appeared publicly. After two days of taking over the country's control, the BBC said in a statement that he attended a convocation ceremony at a university in Harare's capital on Friday.
On Tuesday night, the Zimbabwean soldiers took control of state television station ZBB between tension and political tension on Mugabe's successor's election. Soon after, Mugabe was interned in the news of international media.
On Friday, the army called Mugabe's public to be "involved" with the people. Earlier, the army said they were discussing with President Mugabe. Everyone will be informed about this soon.
The BBC said that at the Zimbabwean Open University, the 93-year-old Mugabe was wearing a blue-yellow gown and hat of convocation. He announced the inauguration of the ceremony. The gathering welcomed him with urine.
Since independence from the United Kingdom in 1980, Zimbabwe's politics was in control of Mugabe. But in its absolute dominance, Zimbabwe's political crisis started in the last week. Mugabe dismissed Vice President Emerson Nagano to help wife Grace to lead the ruling party and later to become the president. And the army took possession of power in the final stage, angry at it.
After taking control of the country, Zimbabwe's army chief Major General Seibusiso Moyo said in a statement on state television that this is not a coup. Mugabe is safe. The army officer hoped that the country would return to normalcy after their objective was achieved.
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