We start the programme in zimbabwe, where the army has taken over and where one of the giants of african politics, president Robert Mugabe, is thought to be under house arrest. The whereabouts of his wife grace mugabe is not clear. Its been a tumultuous 2a hours in the country. These are the pictures we brought to you on os at around this time last night. They show Army Vehicles on the streets near the capital. We also reported that the Ruling Zanu Pf Party had accused the countrys army chief of treasonable conduct. General Constantine Chiwenga had challenged president mugabe after he sacked the Vice President. A lot has happened since then. Early this morning, the army was on the airwaves as well as the streets. Troops entered the headquarters of the National Broadcaster zbc, and Major General Sibusiso Moyo read out a statement on national television. Zimbabweans were told that while there hadnt been a coup, the army was in now charge. We wish to assure the nation that his excellency
Invictus said the MoU was non-binding until definitive agreements consisting of a gas sale and purchase agreement (GSPA) was entered into by all parties involved.
Invictus said the MoU was non-binding until definitive agreements consisting of a gas sale and purchase agreement (GSPA) was entered into by all parties involved.
Invictus said the MoU was non-binding until definitive agreements consisting of a gas sale and purchase agreement (GSPA) was entered into by all parties involved.
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