Mnangagwa Urges Zimbabwe to Move on From Ndebele Massacres

Mnangagwa Urges Zimbabwe to Move on From Ndebele Massacres

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwe’s new president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is urging the southern African nation to put behind it one of its most painful episodes: the army’s massacre of as many as 20,000 people from the minority Ndebele ethnic group in the 1980s. Mnangagwa, who replaced Robert Mugabe as president in November, was minister of state security at the time of the killings that started in 1983, three years after independence from the U.K. Opposition leaders,…

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Mugabe Said to Quit Over Fear of Being Zimbabwe’s Qaddafi

Mugabe Said to Quit Over Fear of Being Zimbabwe’s Qaddafi

  HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – An emotional Robert Mugabe finally agreed to end his 37-rule in Zimbabwe when army generals who had seized power told him they would not prevent protesters from storming his home unless he relented, three people familiar with the talks said. The peril from the protesters was real. Three days before they’d approached the gates of his mansion, known as “the blue roof,” in the affluent northern Harare suburb of Borrowdale. Chris…

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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Faces Impeachment as He Balks at Retiring

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Faces Impeachment as He Balks at Retiring

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwean lawmakers are set to begin impeachment proceedings against President Robert Mugabe on Monday after he missed a ruling-party deadline to end his 37-year reign. Mugabe, 93, was widely expected to announce that he was stepping down in a televised address late on Sunday to enable Emmerson Mnangagwa, whom he fired as vice president earlier this month, to take over. Mugabe instead delivered a rambling and largely incoherent speech, in which he pledged…

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Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Said to Risk Impeachment If He Won’t Quit

Zimbabwe’s Mugabe Said to Risk Impeachment If He Won’t Quit

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe could be impeached if he refuses to bow to pressure to resign, according to four officials close to mediation efforts aimed at ending a political standoff in the southern African nation. The military placed the 93-year-old Mugabe under house arrest early Wednesday and detained top officials who’d backed his wife, Grace, to succeed him. Mugabe has been made aware he could be impeached but he initially dismissed the…

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Mugabe Refusal to Quit Is Said to Stall Zimbabwe Transition

Mugabe Refusal to Quit Is Said to Stall Zimbabwe Transition

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s refusal to publicly resign is stalling plans by the military to swiftly install a transitional government after seizing power on Wednesday, two people familiar with the situation said. The military wants Mugabe, who’s under house arrest, to agree to step aside so it can claim its action isn’t a coup and head off tension with the Southern African Development Community, which includes Zimbabwe and South Africa,…

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Zimbabwe Stocks Fall on Coup as Companies Stay on High Alert

Zimbabwe Stocks Fall on Coup as Companies Stay on High Alert

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwean stocks fell the most in two months after the army seized control of the country, prompting shoppers to shun the main retail areas in the capital Harare, and Nedbank Group Ltd. to send some of its staff back to South Africa. The country’s benchmark index slid 1.3 percent, the biggest drop since Sept. 19, led by a 20 percent decline in clothing retailer Edgars Stores Zimbabwe, and financial services…

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Mugabe’s Era Is Ending as Zimbabwean Military Seizes Power

Mugabe’s Era Is Ending as Zimbabwean Military Seizes Power

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwe’s military seized power and detained 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe in a struggle over the succession of the only leader the nation has ever known. Mugabe told President Jacob Zuma by phone that he’s being confined to his home and is fine, the South African presidency said in a statement. Zimbabwe Defense Forces spokesman Major-General Sibusiso Moyo said in a televised address that the military action wasn’t a coup and was aimed at…

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