Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF says “no going back” on Mugabe

The leaders of Zimbabwe’s ruling ZANU-PF party are meeting on Friday, to reach a resolution on the process to finally oust President Robert Mugabe at the weekend – as highlighted by a senior party source.

Background: Robert Mugabe and wife, Grace were placed on house arrest – what many describe as a military coup – for activities detrimental to the peace of the country.

Highlights: According to The News Agency of Nigeria, the source said the leaders will lay the ground for his impeachment on Tuesday if Mugabe refused to stand down.

There is no going back,” the source said,

If he becomes stubborn, we will arrange for him to be fired on Sunday. When that is done, it’s impeachment on Tuesday.

Zimbabwe’s military said it was engaging President Robert Mugabe in talks on the way forward for the country and that it would advise the nation on the outcome as soon as possible.

The military added in a statement broadcast on Zimbabwean television that it had made “significant progress” in its operation targeting “criminals” around Mugabe.

How Mugabe has reacted:

Mugabe is insisting he remains Zimbabwe’s only legitimate ruler.

 

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