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Nothing to worry about says gvt as ’21’ military tanks roll into Harare

Military tanks have reportedly rolled into Harare, as political situation in the country and within ZANU PF seemingly remains tense.

This reminds many of the 2017 coup that toppled late former President Robert Mugabe.

Meanwhile, according to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, there is nothing to worry about as the military is just testing its equipment.

Former Citizens Coalition for Change legislator Fadzayi Mahere asked:

“Dear @nickmangwana

“Why are there military tanks on Harare’s roads today?

“In light of the constitutional parameters of military deployment, the public have a right to know.

“We need new leaders”

Commenting on the development, former Minister of Foreign Affairs Walter Mzembi said: “Mind games.”

Stay tuned….

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