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Tensed Zimbabwe as Mugabe is urged to go peacefully
(MENAFN)People across Zimbabwe political situation is still unstable, and citizens are spending days waiting for the turmoil to get solved, amid quiet talks about the likely end of President Robert Mugabe's decades-long rule.
Mugabe is still under sieged by the military, and the recently fired deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa, who fled the country last week, is still not found.
The streets of the capital, Harare remain controlled by the military and the situation is still shaky.
Civil society groups and churches in Zimbabwe issue appeals for calm, and regional officials are meeting in order to end the turmoil and find a solution.
Mugabe is still under sieged by the military, and the recently fired deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa, who fled the country last week, is still not found.
The streets of the capital, Harare remain controlled by the military and the situation is still shaky.
Civil society groups and churches in Zimbabwe issue appeals for calm, and regional officials are meeting in order to end the turmoil and find a solution.
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