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Mugabe Meets Army Chiefs as ZANU-PF Moves to Dismiss Him Today

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Embattled President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is set to meet army chiefs today. According to ZTV, the state TV, citing Catholic priest Fidelis Mukonori, who has been mediating the negotiatio­ns, announced the proposed meeting yesterday.

Also today, the ruling Zimbabwe African National Union– Patriotic Front (ZANU–PF) party will meet to dismiss Mugabe as its leader.

The party is also expected to reinstate ousted Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has been backed by the army, as the deputy head of the party. The party is also allegedly going to remove Grace Mugabe as the head of Women’s League.

Earlier media reports suggested that the ZANUPF party that has called on Mugabe to resign amid the political crisis, plans to convene an extraordin­ary meeting of its central committee to discuss the developmen­ts in the country within 48 hours.

The developmen­t comes amid the so-called “Solidarity March” in Harare, with up to 5,000 people participat­ing in the rally supporting the Zimbabwe army and calling on Mugabe to resign.

According to earlier reports, Mnangagwa, the vice president and likely successor who had been sacked by Mugabe, returned to the country to head the government.

Mugabe allegedly refused to step down at talks with the army commander.

Previously, an opposition leader called on Mugabe to resign, saying that his removal from power would be in the interest of Zimbabwe’s residents, while the president is reportedly insisting that he remains the legitimate head of state and demanding guarantees of immunity should he step down.

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