Robert Mugabe Sacked As Leader Of Ruling ZANU-PF Party

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Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party has given Robert Mugabe until noon local time on Monday to step down as president. On Sunday the party's Central Committee chose his former deputy Emmerson Mnangagwa to be Mugabe's replacement. The move by the ruling party is one step closer to seeing President Robert Mugabe removed as president. There's still a chance he may be impeached when parliament convenes on Tuesday if it does not resign. SADC leaders will be meeting on Tuesday as well, to discuss the crisis in Zimbabwe.
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