Zimbabwe’s ruling party has sacked Robert Mugabe as its leader, as pressure intensifies for him to step down as president.
Zanu-PF appointed ex-Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was fired by Mr Mugabe two weeks ago, in his place.
The party has given Mr Mugabe, 93, until 1000 GMT on Monday to resign as president, or face impeachment.
The military intervened last week, reportedly to block him from installing his wife as his successor.
The first lady, Grace Mugabe, has been expelled from the party altogether.
Mr Mugabe is set to meet military leaders on Sunday and a motorcade has been seen leaving his private residence.
Tens of thousands of Zimbabweans attended street protests on Saturday, demonstrating against the Mugabes.
BBC correspondent Andrew Harding, who has been at the Zanu-PF meeting, said cheering erupted as the decision was announced.
One senior official later told him: “It’s the dawn of a new era. Mugabe can go farming.”
The move has yet to be formalised, but it increases further the pressure on Mr Mugabe that has been building over the past few days.
The recent events:
The head of the influential War Veterans Association, Chris Mutsvangwa, threatened to “bring back the crowds and they will do their business” if Mr Mugabe did not step down.
Mr Mugabe has been president of Zimbabwe for 37 years.
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Had not for this old man they want to get rid of. The white people of Rhodesia would still in power and owning them and everything around them.
We forget History too fast. We black people don't know where we come from.
Had not for this old man they want to get rid of. The white people of Rhodesia would still in power and owning them and everything around them.
We forget History too fast. We black people don't know where we come from.
What is so difficult with people and vision, is that they tend to see what is at the front but not what is in the back.
What is so difficult with people and vision, is that they tend to see what is at the front but not what is in the back.
Time enough, he was a useless dictator,bye bye Mugabe!
Time enough, he was a useless dictator,bye bye Mugabe!
About time
Dictator
About time
Dictator
Bob ya done great... Thanks for your service. Guess the rest miss the feeling of living opressed
Bob ya done great... Thanks for your service. Guess the rest miss the feeling of living opressed