Bloody Coup Looms in Zimbabwe, Top Analysts Say

via Bloody Coup Looms in Zimbabwe, Top Analysts Say | ZimEye 4 September 2014

International Conflict analysts from a top Rights NGO have issued a warning that a military coup is certain in Zimbabwe if the current political framework is not changed.

The group of theorists from the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition say that a military upset can take place at any-time in the next few days and weeks which could lead to a self induced regime challenge.

They compared Zimbabwe with Lesotho which in recent days saw an attempted bloody coup by a former army general.

Said Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition chairman, Dewa Mavinga,“There is a potential military coup if SADC early warning systems do not pick up that there is a serious economic situation in Zimbabwe,’

He warned SADC on the aftermath of a coup should members of the army seize control.
‘We note with deep concern Zimbabwe’s absolute failure to improve the human rights situation in the country as characterised by continuing unlawful farm invasions, police assaults and harassment of journalists and opposition activists, and economic decline,’ Mavinga said.

Political analyst, Philani Zamchiya, says Mugabe’s grip on power will generate discontent and chaos, which will have negative implications on the region, including a massive exodus from ZImbabwe neighbouring countries.

He says allowing his wife, Grace, to get a powerful position in the ruling Zanu-PF party, shows that Mugabe is not interested in handing over power to outsiders. The rights groups said they were also not impressed by President Mugabe’s recent ‘begging trip’ to China.

They say the current state of the economy demands immediate remedial action and not acts of mortgaging the country to the Chinese. They urged SADC to use non-military solutions on the Lesotho coup so as not to set a dangerous precedent in the region.

‘If by December there is no solution, there is going to be likely worse problems that have implications for SADC,’ said Mfundo Mlilo, the coalition spokesperson. No comment could be attained from the Zimbabwe government.

Mavinga said overt factionalism and instability within the ruling Zanu PF party threatens national security, given the involvement of security forces in political issues regarding the succession to President Robert Mugabe.

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    The Mind Boggles 10 years ago

    Somehow I fear this article to be correct , things are about to get a hell of a lot worse. Such a shame but then people voted for it!!

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    I have said before, stock up with tinned provisions, candles, parrafin etc. Total collapse is comming

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      Don Cox 10 years ago

      Hide your provisions where the soldiers and police can’t find them. They will be raiding when their pay stops.

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    Zimbabweans are cowards, a coup won’t happen

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    avenger/revenger 10 years ago

    I foresee lots of zpf swinging from the lampposts. We will hunt zpf everywhere across our borders and reclaim the stolen loot

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    Moses 10 years ago

    Military preparations are well advanced. There will be no resistance and the junta will be in place by 1st May with Mugabe secreted safely away. SADC will look on with impotence

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    Graham 10 years ago

    It will never happen. Mugabe has them in a rictus of fear.

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    supermondo 10 years ago

    the army zrp and cio wont get paid .zanu are finished.

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    Almost There 10 years ago

    Change is inevitable

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    MXOLISI MPOFU 10 years ago

    A coup is the only reasonable solution. Mugabe is treating Zimbabwe like a family tukshop.

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    abdul mohammad 10 years ago

    The coup will not help since military is other side of the same coin of ZANU PF

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    Realist 10 years ago

    Sorry but lets not try to be too alarmistic please. If the army wanted to institute a coup they could have done it during the meltdown period (hyperinflation era). Currently the top officers are living large and have become millionnaires. One wonders why they would want to spoli the status quo. This is really poor analysis and coming from so called think tanks that are trying to justify receipt of more donor funds

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    What ‘people voted for it’ ? Zanu n nikov rigged.

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    Zim soldiers are too disciplined to overthrow their govt. This is wishful thinking.