The Zimbabwe military confirmed on November 15 that it had gained control of the attack on people close to President Robert Mugabe, which caused a "economic and social downturn" in the country.
The military said it had arrested the 93-year-old leader and ensured his safety and that of his family.
Military soldiers deployed across the capital Zimbabwe.
People in a market in the capital Harare.
A military tank on the main road leading to the office of the president of Zimbabwe.
The explosions were heard in the capital Zimbabwe on the morning of November 15.
The army has also taken control of the national broadcaster. Photo: Getty
People line up to withdraw money outside a bank in Harare, Zimbabwe.
In an official statement from the Zimbabwe military, a military spokesman said they expected normal life to return after completing their mission.
The military has arrested Zimbabwe's Finance Minister. The military denies this is a military coup.
People read the news about President Mugabe.
It is known that just 24 hours after Army Commander constantino Chiwenga threatened to intervene to end the internal cleansing of Mr. Trump's ruling ZANU-PF party, armored vehicles have appeared on the main roads around the capital.
Mr. Robert Mugabe has been in power in Zimbabwe for the past 37 years and is the oldest leader in power in the world.