Army blocks roads, takes control of Serbia's parliament, state television

Photos show that people are gathering in regular ranks along the sidewalk, hoping to withdraw their money. This is not an unusual sight in Zimbabwe that replaced its currency with the US dollar in 2009 after a financial accident caused by hyperinflation, reports “BBC”, report Periscope. Major and [...]


This is not an unusual sight in Zimbabwe that replaced its currency with the US dollar in 2009 after a financial accident caused by hyperinflation, reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
The mayor and General Sibusiso Moyo appeared on state television, saying the army had taken over temporarily while they targeted <x0-cypriminals about President Robert Mugabe committing crimes... and who are causing social and economic suffering in the country. ”

Several arrests have been made, including party youth leader Zanu - PF and Finance Minister Ignatius Chombo
There's silence in Harare, despite the presence of troops on the street.
Jeffrey Moyo, an independent journalist in Zimbabwe, just told BBC Wilde that the army has blocked the main road leading to parliament, Nelson Mandela Avenue.
They are also preventing traffic on another major road -- Samora Michel Avenue -- which is near the office of President Robert Mugabe, he says.
MP representative Eddie Cross has told BBC News that he believes First Lady Grace Mugabe has fled to Namibia. /Periscopi/












