Military takes zimbabwe mugabe not yet found
It seems like you're referring to the recent military takeover in Zimbabwe. Here's a brief summary of the situation:
On November 14, 2017, the Zimbabwean military seized power in a coup, detaining President Robert Mugabe and his family. The military action was sparked by Mugabe's firing of Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was seen as a potential successor to the 93-year-old president.
The military, led by General Constantino Chiwenga, claimed that they were intervening to restore order and stability in the country, citing Mugabe's alleged corruption and misrule. Mugabe, who had been in power since 1980, was accused of rigging elections, embezzling funds, and allowing his wife, Grace Mugabe, to amass wealth and influence.
After the coup, Mugabe was placed under house arrest, and the military installed a transitional government led by Mnangagwa. Mugabe's wife, Grace, was also arrested and charged with assault.
On November 21, 2017, Mugabe resigned as president, bringing an end to his 37-year rule. Mnangagwa was sworn in as the new president of Zimbabwe, and the country began the process of rebuilding and reform.
As for Mugabe's whereabouts, he was initially placed under house arrest at his Blue Roof residence in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe. Later, he was moved to a different location, reportedly a farm in the countryside, where he has been living under guard.
It's worth noting that Mugabe's resignation was seen as a significant turning point in Zimbabwe's history, marking the end of an era of authoritarian rule and the beginning of a new chapter in the country's democratic development.