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Minister of Zimbabwe, one of the leaders to overthrow the power, “Mugabe” sacrificed the second coronavirus.


Minister of Zimbabwe, one of the leaders Mugabe is the second sacrifice.

Minister of ZimbabweBBC Reported Jan. 21 that a spokesman for the government of Zimbabwe released a statement that Mr. Sibusiso Moyo Minister of Foreign Affairs Known as a general, who appeared on television and proclaimed a power coup. Mr. Robert Mugabe The former dictator who held the president’s chair for 37 years in 2017 has died at the age of 61 while on vacation for illness with COVID-19. At a hospital in Harare

Moyo is the second high-ranking government official to die from the deadly virus. After Mr. Perrance Chiri, Minister of Agriculture Former Air Force commander And the mainstay of the coup Infected with COVID-19 And died in July 2020

In Zimbabwe, 29,408 cases of the disease have accumulated and 879 have died.

Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo has died after succumbing to Covid-19, the government says. Zimbabwe has recorded a surge in Covid-19 cases since the festive season. Zimbabwe has recorded a surge in Covid-19 cases since the festive season. There have been 28,675 cases and 825 deaths since the virus was detected in the country last March.
More than half of the cases have been since New Year’s Day, Reuters news agency reports. REUTERS

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File Photo: Mr Moyo is the second senior government figure to die from Covid-19 in Zimbabwe. Retired general and Agriculture Minister Perrance Shiri succumbed to the illness last July. /newzimbabwe/

File Photo: Robert Mugabe was pictured smiling with the General Constantino Chiwenga, the man behind the coup. REUTERS

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File Photo: Military vehicles and soldiers patrol the streets in Harare. The army claim they will return the country to normal and are stopping it from ‘going over a cliff’. REUTERS

File Photo: Armed forces have promised that they will protect the civil service. REUTERS

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