Zimbabwean general election
Zimbabwe's Army Deployed to Cope with Violence
Supporter of Nelson Chamisa from Zimbabwe's opposition party Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) have gathered in the streets of Harare, Zimbabwe, following a general election.
Zimbabwe police have been deployed to the center of the capital ahead of the election results being announced.
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ZANU-PF wins most seats in Zimbabwe elections
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party won the most seats in parliament, official results showed Wednesday, as the count continued in the presidential race and the opposition MDC cried foul, alleging widespread fraud.
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Granted Immunity as Part of Resignation Deal
Zimbabwe's former president Robert Mugabe was granted immunity from prosecution and assured that his safety would be protected in his home country as part of a deal that led to his resignation, sources close to the negotiations said on Thursday, cited by Reuters.
Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa to be Sworn in as President on Friday
Zimbabwe's former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa will be sworn in as president on Friday marking a new era for a country dominated by Robert Mugabe whose swift downfall this week ended nearly four decades in power, reported Reuters.
Mugabe resigns: Zimbabwe celebrates end of an era
Jubilant Zimbabweans have celebrated late into the night after Robert Mugabe resigned as president.
He held power for 37 years and once said “only God” could remove him.
His ally turned rival, former Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, is expected to return from neighbouring South Africa and could be appointed as the new president within hours.
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Robert Mugabe Finally Resigns as President of Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe resigned as president of Zimbabwe Tuesday, swept from power as his 37-year reign of brutality and autocratic control crumbled within days of a military takeover, the Guardian.ng
Robert Mugabe Resignation Ushers in New Era for Zimbabwe
Robert Mugabe has resigned as president of Zimbabwe with immediate effect after 37 years in power, ushering in a new era for a country as uncertain as it is hopeful, The Guardian reports.
The man who ruled with an autocrat's grip for so many years finally caved to popular and political pressure hours after parliament launched proceedings to impeach him.
Impeachment looms as Mugabe refuses to quit
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF will discuss the impeachment of President Robert Mugabe on Nov. 20, its chief whip said, after a noon deadline expired for the 93-year-old to resign and bring the curtain down on nearly four decades in power.
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe has Until Noon to Stand Down or Face Impeachment
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has until noon (5.00 a.m. EST) on Monday to stand down or the ruling ZANU-PF will begin impeachment proceedings after the 93-year-old leader defied expectations he would resign, reported Reuters.
Mugabe Given Less Than 24h to Quit as President of Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe's ruling party fired Robert Mugabe as its leader on Sunday and gave the 93-year-old less than 24 hours to quit as head of state or face impeachment, an attempt to force a peaceful end to his 37 years in power after a de facto coup, reported Reuters.