RETIRED Lieutenant General Winston Sigauke Mapuranga, one of the disgruntled senior officers in Zimbabwe’s army who has raised issues with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s plans to illegally extend his ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's army commander said on Friday that his soldiers will deal with threats from activists using social media to mobilize anti-government protests, the first time the military ...
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa acted to consolidate his hold on power with Tuesday's dismissal of a senior general, political analysts say, amid growing fears of a possible ...
Zimbabwe president Emmerson Mnangagwa and his supporters want to extend his rule. But the country's retired army generals, war veterans and senior civil servants, are having none of it.
Analysts indicate that the latest top army appointment by Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa means payback time for Major-General Walter Tapfumaneyi, a former spy and mastermind of the Forever ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- In an extraordinary statement after taking over the state broadcaster and amid a night of unrest, Zimbabwe's army early today sought to reassure the country "this is not a military ...
In an extraordinary statement after taking over the state broadcaster during a night of unrest, Zimbabwe's army said early Wednesday it was only targeting "criminals" around President Robert Mugabe, ...
Zimbabwe's military apparently seized control of the southern African nation overnight, deploying tanks to the capital, taking control of the state-run broadcaster and confining longtime leader Robert ...
Zimbabwe’s national army commander General Costantinos Chiwenga has clashed with Higher Education Minister Jonathan Moyo in what appears to be an open attack on the Zanu PF Politiburo member designed ...
An inquest into the fatal shooting of six people in post-election violence in Zimbabwe squarely blamed the military and police on Tuesday, saying the use of live fire was "unjustified and ...
Harare, Nov 15 (AP) At least three explosions were heard in Zimbabwe’s capital early today and military vehicles were seen in the streets after the army commander threatened to “step in” to calm ...
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