WATCH: Zimbabweans celebrate Mugabe's resignation

File picture: EPA-EFE/KIM LUDBROOK

File picture: EPA-EFE/KIM LUDBROOK

Published Nov 21, 2017

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Harare - The streets of Harare imploded into wild honking, cheering and singing after it was announced that President Robert Mugabe has resigned.

Robert Mugabe said he is resigning immediately and voluntarily in order to have a "smooth transfer of power" after 37 years in charge.

The letter was read out in a cheering, dancing Parliament, which had been pursuing impeachment of the 93-year-old Mugabe, the world's oldest head of state.

People hung out of car windows, others embraced and shook hands as news spread that the 93-year-old statesman who had been ruling Zimbabwe for the past 37 years had finally relinquished power. 

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Happiness was palpable everywhere as people went up and down the streets, laughing and shouting at the top of their voices.

The streets of #Harare. #Zimbabwe #Mugabe @ReporterStar @IOL pic.twitter.com/FJQ9TqC2ds

— Botho Molosankwe (@Mizzyb1) November 21, 2017

Traffic came to a standstill on one of the roads as a taxi drivers spun his vehicle, to the delight of his spectators who were celebrating with him.

Harare streets coming alive following #Mugabe's resignation. @ReporterStar @IOL pic.twitter.com/WElMJ0t1sD

— Botho Molosankwe (@Mizzyb1) November 21, 2017

"This means a lot to me, there's been a lot of suffering for 37 years. We have to make a big celebration tonight," Claudius Masara said as he walked past smiling.

Additional reporting by AP

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