
After months of power struggle and internal wrangles within
ANC, the Military is tipped to have taken charge in Zimbabwe.
An exclusive video shows Military vehicles this evening
moving towards Zimbabwe’s capital of Harare hours after Military Chief General
Constantino Chiwenga threatened “intervene” flowing the sacking of
Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa who has since fled into exile.
“We must remind those behind the current treacherous
shenanigans that when it comes to matters of protecting our revolution, the
military will not hesitate to step in,” General Chiwenga told Media at the
Military headquarters
Mnangagwa was dismissed and humiliated a week earlier after
publicly clashing with President Robert Mugabe’s wife, Grace 52, who is now in
prime position to succeed her 93-year-old husband.
The sacking backed by Mrs. Mugabe sponsored ANC Youth wing
poised her as second in command and a possible head after the nonagenarian
politician.
The 75-year-old former vice-president is said to be behind
the “Military intervention” owing to his powerful military connections, having
served as defense and state security minister.
Mnangagwa – whose nickname is the Crocodile – launched a
direct challenge to Mugabe by calling for members of the ruling party to desert
the president adding that “the party was not personal property for you and your
wife to do as you please”.