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Zimbabwe’s leader Robert Mugabe could be forced to hand power to the country’s sacked vice president to make the “coup” appear legal, experts claim.
Derek Matyszak, an analyst at the Pretoria-based Institute for Security Studies, said he thinks the army will now be negotiating with the country’s president.
Back with a bang ED Mnangagwa
Security expert Mr Matysak said the “brief” reappointment of Mnangagwa before Mugabe retires would be the “easiest way” to make the takeover seem legal.
“I think the army are in negotiations with Mugabe and Mnangagwa,” he told AFP news agency.
His wife Grace has fled the country for Namibia, according to reports.
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