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Reports said two tanks were spotted beside the main road from Harare to Chinhoyi, about 20 km (14 miles) from the city. One, which was pointed in the direction of the capital, had come off its tracks.
Zimbabwe's army chief on Monday demanded a "stop" to the purge in the ruling party, AFP reported. "The current purging which is clearly targeting members of the party with a liberation background ...
Rising unease and tension appeared to reach a boiling point in Zimbabwe on Tuesday as armored personnel carriers and soldiers were seen heading toward an army barracks just outside the capital ...
Tanks were seen heading for Zimbabwe's capital, witnesses said — a day after the army chief said he was prepared to "step in" to end a political purge. Robert Mugabe, pictured in 2008 talking to ...
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe is on edge as army tanks are seen outside the capital a day after the army commander threatened to "step in" to calm political tensions over the president's ...
Four tanks have been seen heading toward Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, on Tuesday afternoon as a row between President Robert Mugabe and the head of the armed forces looked set to escalate ...
Zimbabwe for the first time is seeing an open rift between the military and long-time ruler Robert Mugabe. Here's why. Soldiers had earlier taken over the headquarters of the state broadcaster ...
Zimbabwe's ruling party on Tuesday accused the army chief of "treasonable conduct" after he challenged President Robert Mugabe over the sacking of the vice president and an unexplained military ...
Tanks have reportedly been seen heading to the Zimbabwean capital as tensions rise between military and political leaders. Reuters news agency quotes witnesses who’ve sighted several armoured ...
On November 14, tanks and Army soldiers were seen on the roads in the countryside on the way to Harare, Zimbabwe's capital. Soldiers stood beside military vehicles just outside the capital city ...
MORE than 20 military tanks rolled into Harare’s Borrowdale area Wednesday morning, causing panic among residents as they feared a repeat of the 2017 coup that ousted former President Robert Mugabe.
Zimbabwe was on edge Tuesday as army tanks were seen outside the capital a day after the army commander threatened to "step in" to calm political tensions over the president's firing of his deputy.