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Timeline of current Zimbabwean crisis

Home National Timeline of current Zimbabwean crisis

09 October: President Robert Mugabe announces reshuffled cabinet, removes Justice, Legal and Parliament portfolio from VP Emmerson Mnangagwa, fires three ministers.
04 November: Mugabe publicly attacks Mnangagwa at youth rally in Bulawayo.
05 November: First Lady Grace Mugabe holds rally where she tore into Mnangagwa, publicly saying he should be fired.
06 November: Mugabe sacks Mnangagwa as country VP for displaying “traits of disloyalty”.
07 November: Zanu-PF holds solidarity rally that endorsed Grace Mugabe as preferred candidate for VP. Mnangagwa flees Zimbabwe.
08 November: War veterans’ leader Chris Mutsvangwa announces during a press conference that they had fired Mugabe from the original ZANU-PF.
13 November: Defence force commander General Constantine Chiwenga issues explosive statement regarding Zanu politics.
14 November: Zanu-PF youth wing says military should not interfere in party politics. Military tanks head to Harare.
15 November: Military confines Mugabe in his private residence. Wife’s whereabouts unknown.