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Grace departs Zim scene for Namibia, and other briefs |
2017-11-16 |
[EXPRESS.CO.UK] The military has said Mugabe is “safe and sound” in custody amid reports that his powerful wife has left Zimbabwe for Namibia in the wake of the coup. It is not clear whether Mugabe will be deposed but the main goal of the generals appears to be stopping his wife Grace from succeeding him. Grace was being lined up to take over from her 93-year-old husband after the vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa was fired and fled in exile just over a week ago. Mugabe agrees to step down, negotiates for Grace to leave Zim? [TUMFWEKO] Verified reports confirm that Bob Mugabe has negotiated for Grace to leave the country while he prepares to step down, Army arrests G40 ‘criminals’ [NEWSDAY.CO.ZW] ZDF Major General Sibusiso Moyo in a statement on State television early yesterday morning said their aim was to target “criminals around the President” who remains in charge of the country. Moyo is a leading figure in Zanu PF’s G40 faction that engineered Mnangagwa’s recent expulsion from both government and the ruling party on allegations of disloyalty, deceit and attempts to usurp power from Mugabe, among others. Other key members of the G40 faction include Grace, Kasukuwere and Vice-President Phelekezela Mphoko. Mnangagwa reportedly leads a rival faction, Team Lacoste, over Mugabe’s succession. Public Service minister Patrick Zhuwao had, according to unconfirmed reports, skipped the border to Mozambique early yesterday while Mphoko was reportedly holed up out of the country. Zimbabwe Youth Leader Apologizes to Army Leaders [USNEWS] Zim-bob-we's state broadcaster has interrupted its programming to air an apology by the ruling party's youth leader to army commanders for "denigrating" them. Kudzanai Chipanga says the statement he made earlier this week attacking the military did not originate with him. He also said he was making his public apology without coercion. He says that "by this big mistake we have learned a lot." Zim-bob-we's army early Wednesday announced that President Bob MuggsyMugabe ![]() and his family were under house arrest. |
Posted by:Fred |
#8 You know how people say "it can't get any worse than this?" They're wrong. It can always get worse. |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2017-11-16 17:26 |
#7 Jail in Namibia? |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2017-11-16 14:10 |
#6 What's. Sheesh i hate these small buttons. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2017-11-16 10:24 |
#5 that's 50 cent's name in Zimbabwe? 400 million dollars. |
Posted by: Deacon Blues 2017-11-16 10:23 |
#4 LOL, Mike! My first thought: him speaking into a microphone with a gun barrel in his ear |
Posted by: Frank G 2017-11-16 07:15 |
#3 Zimbabwe Youth Leader Apologizes to Army Leaders [USNEWS] Zim-bob-we's state broadcaster has interrupted its programming to air an apology by the ruling party's youth leader to army commanders for "denigrating" them. Kudzanai Chipanga says the statement he made earlier this week attacking the military did not originate with him. "Nope. Wudn't me. Never heard of the guy. Don't hurt me, okay?" He also said he was making his public apology without coercion. "My own free will, absolutely, you betcha." He says that "by this big mistake we have learned a lot." "We've learned not to pi$$ off people with just enough firearms training to actually hit their targets. PLEASE don't hurt us." Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2017-11-16 03:45 |
#2 An image of Grace Jones getting blown up in that bad Bond movie is needed for stories like this one. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2017-11-16 03:37 |
#1 Grace departs Zim scene for Namibia Where she'll write a book: "what went wrong"? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2017-11-16 02:04 |