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Zimbabwe’s ruling party has accused the country’s army chief of “treasonable conduct” after he warned of a possible military intervention in politics.
General Constantino Chiwenga had challenged President Robert Mugabe over his sacking of the vice-president.
He said the army was prepared to act to end purges within Mr Mugabe’s Zanu-PF party.
The party said his comments were “clearly calculated to disturb national peace… [and] incite insurrection”.
In a statement, the party said it would never succumb to military threats.
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