Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe has let a deadline for his resignation pass without stepping aside.
His own ZANU-PF party had set the deadline and its MPs are now discussing Mr Mugabe's future.
The 93 year-old has been threatened with impeachment which could begin on Tuesday when parliament meets.
Zimbabwe's army intervened last week amid a row over who would succeed the President who's been in power for 37 years.
Zimbabwean journalist Lance Guma says impeachment wouldn't be straightforward.
In: 'I think…
Out: …vice-president is."
Dur: 19 seconds
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His own ZANU-PF party had set the deadline and its MPs are now discussing Mr Mugabe's future.
The 93 year-old has been threatened with impeachment which could begin on Tuesday when parliament meets.
Zimbabwe's army intervened last week amid a row over who would succeed the President who's been in power for 37 years.
Zimbabwean journalist Lance Guma says impeachment wouldn't be straightforward.
In: 'I think…
Out: …vice-president is."
Dur: 19 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/1120zim-guma1.mp3