Zimbabwe coup latest news: Robert Mugabe – army motion to REMOVE president by Sunday

ROBERT Mugabe was seen at a graduation ceremony in Harare today but the army could be about throw him out if he refuses to quit. Here is the latest news and live updates.

 

1.04am: Botswana President says Mugabe give up power 

Mugabe should end his attempts to remain in office after the military seized power this week as he has no regional diplomatic support to stay in power, Botswana President Ian Khama said.

The military intervention, which political sources say could pave the way to a national unity government after 37 years of Mugabe rule, also presented “an opportunity to put Zimbabwe on a path to peace and prosperity”, Khama told Reuters.

“I don’t think anyone should be President for that amount of time. We are Presidents, we are not monarchs. It’s just common sense,” Khama added.

12.50pm: Rally to be held in Zimbabwe tomorrow

An poster for the anti-Mugabe rally in Harare tomorrow calls on Zimbabwe to rise up and “demand a leadership that will relieve us of the suffering we have endured for too long.”

Zimbabwean newspaper publisher Trevor Ncube said: “Zimbabweans are preparing to take to streets tomorrow to express themselves over the current political stand-off between Mugabe and the military.”

12.31am: The leader of Zimbabwe’s influential war veterans said Robert Mugabe would not be allowed to resist the military and remain in power.

Chris Mutsvangwa added that the veterans saluted Zimbabwe’s military for seizing power earlier in the week.

 

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