Zimbabwe President's son posts video in support of his father.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe's two sons posted anti-coup videos on social media to show their support for their father.
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The two sons of the President of Zimbabwe, Bellarmine Chatunga and Robert Mugabe Jr. Photo: Zimbabwe Daily. |
Chatunga Bellarmine Mugabe, 21, the youngest son of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, posted a video on his personal Facebook page yesterday morning of his father Mugabe answering questions from the BBC about the 1980 coup after being elected prime minister.
"I am the prime minister of my country, and I intend to lead this country with firmness. I will not tolerate anyone who advocates overthrowing a domestic government. Such a person is not one of us. The option is to imprison him, and I do not wish to do that."Mr. MugabeHe said that in the video.
Robert Mugabe Jr.25 years old,Mugabe's eldest son also posted the video on Instagram with the caption "Peace and love for all things".Mugabe's two sons are living in South Africa.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, 93, is under house arrest by the military, which deployed troops to the capital on November 15.Harare with the statementto prevent criminals and counter-revolutionaries from seizing control of the country,They affirmed they would not carry out a coup.
Zimbabwe's ruling partyZANU-PF is meeting today to...Drafting a resolution to impeach the president, paving the way for...Mugabe will be impeached next week. Meanwhile, a government official confirmed...Former Zimbabwean Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa has returned to the country. He was granted permission to do so.The military supports him as a potential successor to President Mugabe.
In a message released yesterday, President Mugabe refused to resign.President of Guinea, Alpha Conde,Chairman of the African Union,Yesterdayfrom ParisThe mainland warned it "will never accept a military coup" in Zimbabwe.
According to VNE
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