In Zimbabwe, the military seized media coverage - the media

15 November 2017, 07:40 | Peace
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From the military units in the direction of Harare, the capital of the country, armored vehicles. Servicemen of the army of Zimbabwe took control of the building of the state television and radio company ZBC in Harare, the capital of the country, radio station Nehanda. It is alleged that the military is checking those who enter and exit the building. Several ZBC workers were beaten up by the military. It is also reported that the news release, which was to be shown on ZBC, was replaced by a musical screen saver. Earlier, the authorities of Zimbabwe strengthened the military protection of the main government facilities in Harare. Military establish checkpoints on the main transport highways of the city. Enhanced protection is also displayed near the presidential palace. There was also information that armored vehicles had moved out of the military units towards Harare. In early November, the president of Zimbabwe, 93-year-old Robert Mugabe fired his deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was considered a likely successor to the head of state and enjoyed the support of the military.

As reported by the correspondent. net, in June Robert Mugabe decided to run for president in the elections to be held in 2018. Mugabe was born on February 21, 1924. In 1980, after the proclamation of Zimbabwe's independence, he took office as Prime Minister of the country. In 1987, he changed the country's political system and became president, after which he was re-elected and continues to hold office.

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