Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe will meet with the army chief The 93-year-old President will meet the army chief in the recent political unrest and pressure of resignation.
According to state media news, a Catholic priest will negotiate with them in this meeting. Last Tuesday night the country's national broadcaster ZDC occupied the army. In a statement, the army has taken steps to arrest the perpetrators.
On Wednesday, some army soldiers and tankers were seen on the streets of Harare. The gunshots are heard from the President's residence.
Vice President Emerson Nangagwa was ousted last week. Emerson was the former chief officer of the country's strongest intelligence force. In the absence of Mugab, it is alleged that Emerson was ousted to clear the way to wife Grace Mugabe as the country's president.
Mugabe has called for his resignation, his ruling party Jan-PF party. Mugabe was called to resign from 10 regional branches of the country. But he did not resign earlier, said the 37-year-old President of the country.
Jan-PF party members discussed the issue of the founding of the party and the long-standing leader's resignation. Since independence from Britain in 1980, Mugabe has been leading the country.
On the other hand, thousands of people took part in the joy procession on Saturday, calling for the control of the army and Mugabe's resignation. On the streets, the general people of the army and the soldiers gathered in the festivities. For a long time who had lied to Mugabe and very close to him, they said that Mugab should resign.
The army has confirmed that the results of the talks with Mugab will be notified as soon as possible. Nine out of 10 people of the Jan-PF party say that Mugab should resign.
The BBC has said it is a very complex moment and there is no possibility of Mugab's ability to regain power.
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