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Citizens of Zimbabwe celebrate the end of Mugabe era

Updated Saturday 18 November 2017 10:40
Citizens of Zimbabwe celebrate the end of Mugabe era
Zimbabwe: Thousands of protesters were hugging soldiers in the crowd and cheering for them, after a military intervention in their country taking down Robert Mugabe, the president who have ruled them since gained independence from Britain in 1980.

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One man said that the day was "about a new beginning".

The rally is supported by the army and members of the ruling Zanu-PF party.

War veterans - who until last year were loyal to the president - are also saying Mr Mugabe should quit.

Reports from Harare says this is a watershed moment and there can be no return to power for Mr Mugabe.

A man arriving at the rally said: "As Zimbabweans, we are saying to our army: Thank you very much for the peaceful intervention.

"And it's time for the masses of Zimbabwe to say: Mugabe must go and must go, like, yesterday. We can't wait to see his back. For us, it's about a new beginning.

"For us, it's about the end of authoritarian rule and we are going to take our Zimbabwe back."

Mr Mugabe, 93, had been under house arrest since the army takeover on Wednesday, but on Friday he made his first public appearance. He spoke only to open the graduation at a university of which he is chancellor.

Grace Mugabe was not present. It had been thought she had left the country but it emerged on Thursday that she was at home with Mr Mugabe.

The military made its move after a power struggle over the successor for Mr Mugabe, who has held power for 37 years.

He sacked Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week, apparently to pave the way for his wife Grace Mugabe, who is four decades younger than him, to take over the presidency instead.

The military said it was "engaging" with Mr Mugabe and would advise the public on the outcome of talks "as soon as possible".

Mr Mugabe has led Zimbabwe since it gained independence from Britain in 1980.

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