Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe dismisses the presidency of the ruling party

Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe

Harare … News Time

Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has been dismissed from the presidency of ZANU-PF’s president and replaced former Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa as the new president. The ruling party delegates have done this decision last week in a meeting in Harare. A delegate participating in the meeting has told the condition of not showing his identity that a resolution has been passed to remove President Mobababe and make him president of the Emmerson Mnangagwa president. After this breakthrough, the way to end President 37 years of President Robert Mugabe has also become smooth while Chris Mutsvangwa, head of the organization’s leaders in the Liberty Freedom War, demanded that they resign from today on Monday. He said before the meeting between President Robert Mugabe and the Military Journalists that the Army should end their case today. When asked if Robert Mugabe refuses to accept pressure, then what will happen? In response, he said that we will bring back the crowds to the streets and then they will do their job. A ZANU-PF leader said on the occasion of the meeting that we are meeting with them today. He is addressing Robert Mugabe as a retired president and said Mr. Robert Mugabe’s wife and her close colleagues have avoided government resources by taking advantage of their worsened health. Now people are calling President and ZANU-PF’s first secretary to remove them from their positions. Earlier the ruling party’s sub-wing youth league has also revised its position while announcing the support of President Robert Mugabe. And said that they should resign immediately and remove their wife Grace Mugabe from the congregation. Just a few days ago, the Youth League was supporting the Vice Presidency of Grace Mugabe. It is clear that President Robert Mugabe has dismissed Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week, after which this new crisis was born in the country. And the army took over control of the Harbor capital. The 75-year-old Emmerson Mnangagwa was seen as potential successor of Robert Mugabe. He also participated in the war of Zimbabwe independence in the 1970s, but the president had dismissed him on November 6. They went out of the country after the dismissal.

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