Zimbabwe Army Put On High Alert Amid Party Tensions

Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF is in turmoil as rival factions position themselves to succeed President Robert Mugabe and the army has cancelled all leave ahead of the party's elective congress in December.

  • Zimbabwe:   Army On High Alert On Zanu-PF Internal Strife

    Zimbabwe Independent, 3 November 2014

    THE Zimbabwe National Army (ZNA) is on high alert after recalling soldiers on leave in an effort to thwart any disturbances that may erupt as the ongoing Zanu PF succession battle… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe in a Fix Over Succession

    Zimbabwe Independent, 7 November 2014

    AGAINST a backdrop of unprecedented infighting around President Robert Mugabe's succession conflict, senior Zanu PF leaders feel the time has come for the issue to be resolved at… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Violence Will Never Be the Answer

    The Herald, 7 November 2014

    Our country has been battling negative international perception and the last thing we want are self-fulfilling prophecies that abet the cause of detractors. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mugabe Political Endgame Beckons

    Zimbabwe Independent, 3 November 2014

    Events dramatically unfolding within Zanu PF indicate serious panicking in President Robert Mugabe's family, particularly his wife Grace, and bigwigs of the party amid disclosures… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Ruling Party to Split?

    Financial Gazette, 6 November 2014

    THE ruling ZANU-PF could be headed for a devastating split at its elective congress to be held in early December with none of the factions fighting to succeed President Robert… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Tragedy of Mugabe's Politics

    Zimbabwe Independent, 3 November 2014

    If there is any consistent characteristic President Robert Mugabe has shown ever since he joined active politics it is his devious leadership style, coupled with a pragmatic and… Read more »

Zimbabwe's military chief, General Constantine Chiwenga.

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