Zimbabwe: des officiers démentent un coup d'Etat militaire
#Zimbabwe Military now in charge, say they are targeting criminals around Mugabe but Mugabe and family are safe. pic.twitter.com/bbuXxRkUB5
Dewa Mavhinga (@dewamavhinga) 15 novembre 2017
Due to ongoing uncertainty in Zimbabwe, the U.S. Embassy in Harare will be minimally staffed and closed to the public on November 15. Embassy personnel will continue to monitor the situation closely. @StateDept U.S. Embassy Harare (@usembassyharare) 15 novembre 2017
Due to the uncertain situation in Harare, incl. reports of unusual military activity, we advise British nationals in the city to stay safely at home/indoors until the situation becomes clearer. Monitor this account for updates.
UKinZimbabwe (@UKinZimbabwe) 15 novembre 2017
Thanks for your concerns, there is NO coup happening in Zimbabwe. Please continue with your lives and face up to your own problems. ZANU PF (@zanu_pf) 14 novembre 2017
Le général Constantino Chiwenga commandant Forces de défense (ZDF) au centre droite et à sa gauche le lieutenant-général Valerio Sibanda commandant de l'armée nationale du Zimbabwe (ZNA), lors d'une conférence de presse à Harare, le 13 novembre 2017. © Jekesai NJIKIZANA / AFP[/caption]