Mugabe’s removal: UN, US, UK react
The military on Wednesday overthrew 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe after seizing the National Radio Station on Tuesday.
The UN has consequently issued a security advisory, instructing its personnel to work from home.
Some schools were closed and some students failed to sit for their final examinations, including at the University of Zimbabwe.
Also, the UK foreign and commonwealth office has updated its travel advice to British nationals in Zimbabwe.
“You should avoid political activity, or activities that could be considered political, including political discussions in public places and criticism of the president. You should avoid all demonstrations and rallies. The authorities have sometimes used force to suppress demonstrations.”
On its part, the US revealed that its embassy in Harare, “will be minimally staffed and closed to the public on November 15. Embassy personnel will continue to monitor the situation closely.”
It also advised US citizens in Zimbabwe, “to shelter in place until further notice.
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