Military On Streets Near Zimbabwe Capital As Treason Claims Fly
Faizan Hashmi Published November 15, 2017 | 08:40 AM
Armoured vehicles were seen on the streets near the Zimbabwean capital Harare, as questions mounted Wednesday as to whether President Robert Mugabe, who has ruled since independence from Britain in 1980, still has a firm grip on power
Harare, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 15th Nov, 2017 ) :Armoured vehicles were seen on the streets near the Zimbabwean capital Harare, as questions mounted Wednesday as to whether President Robert Mugabe, who has ruled since independence from Britain in 1980, still has a firm grip on power.
Tensions between the 93-year-old leader and the military that has been a key buttress to his reign have intensified, and his ZANU-PF party accused army chief General Constantino Chiwenga on Tuesday of "treasonable conduct" for challenging Mugabe over the sacking of the vice president.
The public dispute has presented a major test for Mugabe. Chiwenga had demanded that Mugabe stop purges of senior party figures, including vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was dismissed last week.
ZANU-PF said Chiwenga's stance was "clearly calculated to disturb national peace... and suggests treasonable conduct on his part as this was meant to incite insurrection". Before being ousted, Mnangagwa had clashed repeatedly with Mugabe's wife Grace, 52, who is seen as vying with Mnangagwa to be the next president.
As the situation deteriorated on the ground, the US embassy in Harare warned its citizens in the country to "shelter in place" due to "ongoing political uncertainty". The armoured vehicles spotted outside Harare alarmed many residents as Chiwenga had warned of possible military intervention.
The army's spokesman was not available to comment. "I saw a long convoy of military vehicles," a female fruit seller told AFP, while other witnesses took to social media to confirm the reports.
Mugabe is the world's oldest head of state, but his frail health has fuelled a bitter succession battle as potential replacements jockey for position. Some of the army top brass are seen as strongly opposed to Grace Mugabe's apparent emergence as the likely next president.
"We very rarely see tanks on the roads," Derek Matyszak, an analyst at the Pretoria-based Institute for Security Studies, told AFP. "Chiwenga threw down the gauntlet to Mugabe... it would make sense for Chiwenga to organise some military manoeuvres to up the ante."It's clear we are entering new territory here." In speeches this year, Mugabe has often slurred his words, mumbled and paused for long periods.
His lengthy rule has been marked by brutal repression of dissent, mass emigration, vote-rigging and economic collapse since land reforms in 2000. The main opposition MDC party called for civilian rule to be protected.
"No one wants to see a coup... If the army takes over that will be undesirable. It will bring democracy to a halt," shadow defence minister Gift Chimanikire, told AFP. ZANU-PF's influential youth league, which supports Grace Mugabe as the next president, said in a statement that army chief Chiwenga must not be allowed to choose Zimbabwe's leaders.
Speculation has been rife in Harare that Mugabe could seek to remove Chiwenga, who is seen as an ally of ousted Mnangagwa.
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