1am in london and 3am in the morning in zimbabwe where Robert Mugabe, the worlds oldest head of state, is refusing to resign as president. Thats despite the military taking control of the countrys government on wednesday. Mr mugabe is under house arrest and has been discussing his future with regional negotiators and the head of the army. Our africa correspondent, andrew harding, is in zimbabwe, and sent this report. Hes a frail 93 year old under house arrest. But tonight new photos of president Robert Mugabe do not show a broken man, farfrom it. The generals may have seized power in zimbabwe, but now they want mr mugabes blessing. Its a surreal time for a troubled country. On the streets of the capital, we found only a few hints of yesterdays military coup. And for the most part an anxious calm. So whats going on . In a sense, this is all about mrs mugabe. The army intervened here purely to stop her from succeeding her husband as president. A dramatic move in a power struggle that has
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