Central Committee to meet at 10.30 today

An extraordinary meeting of the party’s central committee is expected to convene around 10:30 a.m. to consider removing the 93-year-old, four days after a military seizure of power ostensibly aimed at “criminals” within his entourage.

Separately, state television said Mugabe would meet military commanders on Sunday, quoting the Catholic priest who has been mediating in negotiations with the president.

ZANU-PF’s central committee is also expected to reinstate Emmerson Mnangagwa as party vice-president.  Mugabe’s wife, Grace, will be fired as head of the ZANU-PF Women’s League, the sources told Reuters, completing the demise of a 52-year-old former government typist who just a week ago stood in pole position to succeed her husband after Mnangagwa’s dismissal.

The pair’s stunning downfall is likely to send shockwaves across Africa, where a number of entrenched strongmen, from Uganda’s Yoweri Museveni to Democratic Republic of Congo’s Joseph Kabila, are facing mounting pressure to step aside.

 

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    Nyoni 6 years ago

    We have achieved ,now lets move forward all. Pamberi ne Zimbabbwe.