Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by lalasticlala(m): 12:51pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Zimbabwe live updates: Robert Mugabe under house arrest as military seize Harare but deny coup
*President Robert Mugabe under house arrest *Army detains Finance Minister as 'criminals' rounded up *Explosions heard as soldiers take over state broadcaster *British nationals warned to stay indoors
Zimbabwe's military says it has seized power to target "criminals" around President Robert Mugabe, who it said is "safe and sound" in custody with his wife.
The army said it was securing government offices and patrolling the capital's streets, after a night of unrest which included a military takeover of the state broadcaster.
The action triggered speculation of a coup, but the military's supporters praised it as a "bloodless correction".
Wife of Robert Mugabe 'has left the country'
Grace Mugabe, the wife of Zimbabwe's president has reportedly left the country for neighbouring Namibia. Her husband Robert Mugabe is thought to be under house arrest in the southern African country's capital, Harare. It is unclear how Ms Mugabe was able to make her escape. More follows…
The European Union has called for dialogue in Zimbabwe and a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
"The recent political developments in Zimbabwe, and their spillover, including in relation to the country's security forces, are a matter of concern," said a spokesman for the European Commission, the EU executive.
"We are following the situation closely and we want to underline that the fundamental rights of all citizens need to be respected and the constitutional order and democratic governance needs to be upheld," he added in a statement.
"We call on all relevant players to move from confrontation to dialogue with the aim to a peaceful crisis resolution."
President Robert Mugabe should be removed as the country's leader, the secretary-general of Zimbabwe's War Veterans Association has said. Victor Matemadanda said the military takeover was for the good of Zimbabwe. The British embassy in Harare has said it is following the developments very closely. Simon Thomas, acting ambassador, confirmed the military are deployed at strategic locations around Harare.
Robert Mugabe 'under arrest'
President Robert Mugabe is under house arrest after the military seized control of Zimbabwe, South African president Jacob Zuma has said. More follows…
"It's very fluid and it's hard to say exactly how this will turn out," Mr Johnson said. "The most important point to make is that everybody wants to see a stable and successful Zimbabwe and I think we are really appealing for everybody to refrain from violence."
Boris Johnson has said it is important everyone refrains from violence in Zimbabwe. The foreign secretary said the situation is very fluid and it is hard to say how it will turn out. He went on to he was monitoring the situation and that Britain wants to see a stable and successful Zimbabwe.
Mr Zuma said he spoke to President Mugabe earlier this morning, who indicated he was confined to his home but said he was fine.
South Africa's President, Jacbo Zuma, is sending a special envoy to Zimbabwe to meet with President Robert Mugabe and the Zimbabwean army, Reuters reports. Mr Zuma is doing this in his capacity as chair of the Southern African Development Community.
The Zimbabwean military is in charge of a paramilitary police support unit depot in Harare and has disarmed police officers there, an army source told Reuters.
"They are now in charge of all armoury, all gates and roads leading in or out of the camp. Arcturus Road [which leads to the camp] is closed and all Support Unit details with guns have been disarmed," the source said.
Robert Mugabe's legacy as one of the most ruthless tyrants of modern times will remain long after his days as notorious statesman of Zimbabwe are over.
A representative for Zanu PF in the UK has told the BBC President Robert Mugabe is still in charge, but the ruling party was being "realigned" as part of the army's actions.
Zimbabwe's largest daily newspaper, The Herald, has published its first story since the military takeover. The article says the action "does not represent a military takeover".
British citizens told to 'stay off the streets' in Zimbabwe
British citizens in the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, have been told to stay off the streets as the country's military said it had seized power from President Robert Mugabe.
Speaking on behalf of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), Mr Zuma expressed concern about the situation in Zimbabwe. He called for calm and restraint, and expressed the hope that developments in Zimbabwe don't lead to unconstitutional changes of government, which would be contrary to the conditions of both the SADC and African Union. The SADC will closely monitor the situation, he added, and remains ready to assist to resolve the political impasse in Zimbabwe.
South Africa's President, Jacob Zuma, has urged the government of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Defence Force to resolve the situation amicably.
Zimbabwe's army: This isn't a coup
Zimbabwe's army has said it has President Robert Mugabe and his wife in custody and is securing government offices and patrolling the capital's streets following a night of unrest that included a military takeover of the state broadcaster. The night's action triggered speculation of a coup, but the military's supporters praised it as a “bloodless correction”.
China said on Zimbabwe military chief General Constantino Chiwenga's visit to the country last week was a normal military visit.
China is closely watching the situation in Zimbabwe and hopes the relevant parties can properly handle their internal affairs, foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a daily news briefing.
The military just detained Zimbabwe's Finance minister
Zimbabwe’s military have detained Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo after seizing power in an attempt to root out “criminals” around President Robert Mugabe who it said were causing social and economic suffering, a government source said. 3 hours ago
British nationals warned to stay indoors as military assumes control of Zimbabwe
British nationals in Zimbabwe's capital Harare are being advised to stay indoors amid reports of “unusual military activity”. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) issued the guidance in the early hours of Wednesday morning following political tensions in the African country. Load more "We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover," Zimbabwe Major General SB Moyo, Chief of Staff Logistics, said on television.
"We are only targeting criminals around [Mr Mugabe] who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice.
"As soon as we have accomplished our mission, we expect that the situation will return to normalcy."
Zimbabwe Crisis: Army block main road to government offices
Neither Mr Mugabe nor his wife Grace, who has been vying to succeed her husband as president, have been seen or heard from.
At least three explosions were heard in the capital, Harare, overnight, and military vehicles were seen in the streets.
The army has been praised by the nation's war veterans for carrying out "a bloodless correction of gross abuse of power."
The military will return Zimbabwe to "genuine democracy" and make the country a "modern model nation," Chris Mutsvangwa, chairman of the war veterans' association, told the Associated Press.
The US Embassy closed to the public on Wednesday and encouraged citizens to shelter in place, citing "the ongoing political uncertainty through the night."
The British Embassy issued a similar warning, citing "reports of unusual military activity." http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/zimbabwe-live-updates-news-latest-robert-mugabe-military-coup-harare-take-over-zanu-pf-a8055536.html 5 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by NwaChibuzor: 12:52pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
A wise man called Mahatma Gandhi once said
''A country that is governed by even its national army can never be free'' 12 Likes |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by lalasticlala(m): 12:56pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Zimbabwe crisis: Army 'secures' Robert Mugabe and takes control of Harare
Soldiers patrol streets of Harare Explosions rock Zimbabwe capital in early hours of morning Military 'takes over state broadcaster' Army says Mugabe is 'safe and security is guaranteed' Moves come amid rift between Mugabe and military Robert Mugabe profile: Legacy of a ruthless tyrant
Zimbabwe's army insisted that President Robert Mugabe is safe as it took over the state broadcaster and arrested a number of senior government officials during a night that saw military vehicles patrolling the streets of the capital while gunfire and explosions rang out.
Military officers denied they had carried out a coup, announcing on state TV that they were targeting a ring of government plotters following a power struggle that saw the vice-president flee the country last week.
"It is not a military takeover of government," an army spokesman said in a televised statement. "We wish to assure the nation that his excellency the president... and his family are safe and sound and their security is guaranteed.
"We are only targeting criminals around him who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice.
"As soon as we have accomplished our mission we expect that the situation will return to normalcy."
The address came hours after several loud explosions echoed across central Harare and troops seized the headquarters of the ZBC, Zimbabwe's state broadcaster.
"Although it doesn’t look like a coup, it is a coup,” Zimbabwe analyst Alex Magaisa, a senior Zimbabwe legal analyst based in the UK, told The Telegraph.
Several cabinet ministers, including local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere and finance minister Ignatius Chombo, and Mugabe’s nephew Patrick Zhuwayo, were arrested. There was allegedly a brief gun fight outside Mr Chombo’s house. All three are part of the G40 faction of Zanu-PF which is loyal to Grace Mugabe, who was being lined up to take over from her husband after the vice-president Emmerson Mnangagwa was fired last week.
Speculation had been mounting throughout the day that a coup was under way against Mr Mugabe, after the head of the armed forces threatened to "step in" over the sacking of an influential vice president.
Gunfire erupted near Mr Mugabe's private residence in Harare in the early hours of Wednesday, a witness told AFP.
"From the direction of his house, we heard about 30 or 40 shots fired over three or four minutes soon after 2.00 am," a resident who lives close to Mugabe's mansion in the suburb of Borrowdale said.
Armed soldiers were assaulting passers-by in the early morning hours in Harare, according to the Associated Press, while officers were seen loading ammunition near a group of four military vehicles. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/14/tanks-seen-heading-towards-zimbabwe-capital-harare/Robert Mugabe has been removed from power and his former vice president installed as an interim president Zimbabwe's military officials continue to deny reports of a coup Harare is swarming with army soldiers, blocking roads and preventing access to government buildings Ruling party ZANU PF says the so-called crisis is not a coup but a "bloodless transition" Mugabe is safe but reportedly being held at home with his family, including wife Grace A number of arrests have been made, including Zanu-PF youth wing leader and Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo There is calm on the streets of Harare, despite the presence of troops The army challenged Mr Mugabe after he sacked the vice-president Zimbabwe's army takes over the national broadcaster, ZBC https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/879724/Zimbabwe-Robert-Mugabe-coup-ZANU-PDF-Party-army-military-Emmerson-MnangagwaTYRANT TOPPLED Zimbabwe despot Robert Mugabe arrested and his hated wife Grace ‘flees to Namibia’ in military coup after bloody 37-year reign as explosions rock the capital Harare
The country's army confirmed the 93-year-old president had been 'detained' after 37 years in office but insisted he was 'safe'. Soldiers had earlier seized the country's state TV station amid explosions and gunfire after tanks rolled into capital Harare
ZIMBABWEAN tyrant Robert Mugabe was this morning booted from office - as a military coup ended his 37-year iron grip on power.
The country's army confirmed the 93-year-old president had been "detained" but insisted he was "safe" - as reports emerged his hated wife Grace had fled to nearby Namibia.
Mugabe shakes hands with Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, left, who is tipped to be the man that replaces him The crisis arose because of suspicions surrounding the increased role of Mugabe's wife Grace
She was widely accused of running the country for infirm Mugabe and feared to be plotting a power grab when he died.
His reviled wife was this morning reported to have fled to Namibia.
The army finally stepped in yesterday after Mugabe fired popular number two Mnangagwa, his probable successor, last week.
The alleged Zanu-PF account added: "Last night the first family was detained and are safe, both for the constitution and the sanity of the nation this was necessary.
"Today begins a fresh new era and comrade Mnangagwa will help us achieve a better Zimbabwe."
Leading commentator on Zimbabwean politics Chris Mutsvangwa said: “This is a correction of a state that was careering off the cliff.
“It’s the end of a very painful and sad chapter in the history of a young nation, in which a dictator, as he became old, surrendered his court to a gang of thieves around his wife.”
Conservative MP James Duddridge - who dealt with Zimbabwe during a spell at the Foreign Office - said Mugabe should be given a "soft landing" to prevent bloodshed.
He said: "I very much hope for a bloodless and peaceful transition from an autocratic dictator, who has served his time and needs to move on, to a more democratic, open nation state that will trade and prosper and start to rejuvenate the Zimbabwean people.
"There's always a concern when there's a transition of power but we must remember Mugabe is loved by many people around Africa as a revolutionary leader.
"But he's morphed from that into a rather distasteful dictator who has abused his position.
"Providing Mugabe with a soft landing outside of Zimbabwe which, whilst is distasteful given everything that he has done and has been done in his name, will allow for a less bloody transition." https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4912977/zimbabwe-robert-mugabe-wife-grace-latest-news-coup-arrested-harare/ https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4912977/zimbabwe-robert-mugabe-wife-grace-latest-news-coup-arrested-harare/ |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by NwaChibuzor: 12:58pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
A wise man called Mahatma Gandhi once said
''A country that is governed by even its national army can never be free''.
Another wise man called Fidel Castro once said
''A revolution is not a bed of roses. A revolution is a struggle to the death between the future and the past.'' 57 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by NwaAmaikpe: 1:00pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
This is bad. The Muammar Gaddafi's episode is repeating itself. Zimbabwe's greatest undoing will be to lose their visionary leader Robert Mugabe. 48 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by jazinogold(m): 1:00pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
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Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by AntiJudas(m): 1:00pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
.. mugabe was not in charge of the affairs of his government. he has since pledges to step down before now. only that his wife grace pressuring to succeeds him. mugabe was forced to do what he did because of his wife. 5 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by mrlaw93(m): 1:00pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Finally! The village people are having an emergency meeting in Mugabe's honour 8 Likes |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by dukechilezie(m): 1:01pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Robert Mugabe wants to turn to an ancestor in the office. Make him go rest joor! 10 Likes |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by DeutschJunge: 1:01pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
This has the west sponsored written all over it, i mean the sacked VP already landed in the country in less than how many hours. I wouldn't be surprised if he makes a play for the position. part of the package, help us get rid of him and its all yours. It happened in Afghanistan, Libya, Iraq.. Will continue to happen till we wise up and stop being greedy..
classic western strategy, they have used it since slavery. Funny thing is centuries later it still works. 73 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Oyindidi(f): 1:01pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Nice 1 Like |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Nobody: 1:02pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Biafra loading 13 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by cheapgoal: 1:02pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
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Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Nobody: 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Cases like this are always SEDUCTIVE in nature.. I hope other African countries with greedy leaders will follow suit. Democracy in Africa is like preaching freedom in a prison yard, because it is and will never be practised fairly without corruption and oppression from the powerful elites.
NIGERIA my country will never do such, because the military is already POLITICISED and those who dares to speak will either be labelled a Terrorist or be Silenced without trace.
God Bless America. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by toyinjimoh(m): 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Coup de tat at work |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Ufranklin92(m): 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Coup ni,helicopter fa,military couples ko
Wetin concern me 4 Likes |
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Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Nobody: 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Finally after 40 yrs, Western powers got him. They have been dying to take back that country especially after he took the lands back from the whites. The new leader will give the lands back to the whites after a month in power. 21 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by tinajohn: 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
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Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by OldBeer: 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
No matter what happens, they should please not harm Mugabe. 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Funkybabee(f): 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Hmmmmmmmm Africa |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Daniel058(m): 1:03pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Mugabe don Bleep up |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by god2good: 1:04pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
All this pple who write on this first page never read the contents. what Now? not former president. Pls. They are Jt correcting something 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by finestboy1: 1:04pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
woww |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by emsheddy(m): 1:04pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Serves Mugabe right! No be your personal property jor! 7 Likes |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Dannyset(m): 1:05pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
The installed Vice President is another Mugabe in the making. He only used the military to take over power because himself as coveted the seat for a long time and won't get it if Grace is still in the corridor of power.
Whether he means well for the country remain to be seen in te nearest future. Africans love power too much and it's causing us problems. 28 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by SillyMods: 1:05pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
This is long overdue. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Nobody: 1:05pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
People should be cautious of the changes they are clamouring for 19 Likes |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Nobody: 1:05pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
SillyMods: This is long overdue. Shey? He should have stepped down a long time ago and taken the position of Boss of all Bosses just like OBJ |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by anibirelawal(m): 1:05pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
SO WHAT NEXT? |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by madjune(m): 1:06pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
A rag tag man chased out by a rag tag army. 1 Like |
Re: Zimbabwe Military Takeover Live Updates: Robert Mugabe Under House Arrest by Josh44s(m): 1:06pm On Nov 15, 2017 |
Long overdue |